Hadrian gained control of Rome by force
They fear that Caesar will gain too much power, and become king of Rome.
Octavian gained power in Rome by clever political moves, his military victories, especially over the pirates led by Sextus Pompey, and his propaganda against Marc Antony.
It gained control of the Western Mediterranean and a foothold in the Eastern Mediterranean.
At about 600 BC, a group of people called the Etruscans took power in Rome. At about 509 BC, the Romans revolted and drove the Etruscans out of power in Rome, but did adopt some of their ideas, such as the Greek Alphabet, which the Etruscans adopted from the Greeks.
Hadrian gained control of Rome by force
He won new lands and great wealth for rome
They fear that Caesar will gain too much power, and become king of Rome.
Octavian gained power in Rome by clever political moves, his military victories, especially over the pirates led by Sextus Pompey, and his propaganda against Marc Antony.
It gained control of the Western Mediterranean and a foothold in the Eastern Mediterranean.
It did become the dominant power in the Italian pensula, however this had to an Italian cities uprising 92-88 BCE when Rome refused to shate power with them. The upshot was Rome took Italians into citizenship, partnership and equality.
Cleopatra was a greedy, ambitious, power hungry person. Her ambition was to rule Rome and gain more territories.
Generally power is expressed in watts. The gain is the ratio of the output power to the input power. Gain = (output power)/(input power) if the gain is expressed in terms of log(base10) it is known as Decibel power gain Decibel power gain = Log10(Gain)dB if 1milliwatt power is taken as reference then Decibel power gain = Log10(Output power/1 milliwatt)dBm
The Roman emperors had a lot of power. They were the leaders of Rome because they had so much power.If you argued with the emperor or disobeyed his/her order you would be executed.
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To gain a lot more territory and power, plus the resources of the territories in which they conquered.
At about 600 BC, a group of people called the Etruscans took power in Rome. At about 509 BC, the Romans revolted and drove the Etruscans out of power in Rome, but did adopt some of their ideas, such as the Greek Alphabet, which the Etruscans adopted from the Greeks.