Constantine changed Rome significantly by embracing Christianity and making it the favored religion of the empire. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, granting religious tolerance and allowing Christians to practice their faith openly. Additionally, he founded the new capital of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), which shifted the center of power from Rome and laid the groundwork for the Byzantine Empire. His reign marked a pivotal transformation in Roman society, culture, and politics.
augustus changed it by being smart and ending war
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There were actually a great many many attempts to bring about an improvement in Rome over the 1,200 years of her history
Julius Caesar did not change the type of government. He introduced reforms which concentrated power in his hands, but did not change the type of government. He ruled during the late period of the Roman Republic and when he died Rome was still a republic. Rome's government changed from a republic to rule by emperors after Caesar's assassination
The Etruscans did not change Rome from a village to a city. Rome was a city form the beginning. Moreover, the fashionable theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome is just that, a theory. it has been challenged,.
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Well when western Rome fell that ended Rome. Then 500-600 years after medieval Rome was built and so on.
they left rome and rome didnt know what tot do?
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Rome has gave us a new change in the world.
Julius Caesar never tried to change Rome's religion. He was not a particularly religious man himself although he was Pontifex Maximus, which was the head priest of Rome.
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1.) A major change was the separation from the church of Rome!
it change when patricians and plebians came
augustus changed it by being smart and ending war