In the republic, the people were given a chance to elect their officials, at least theoretically. In the principate or "empire" the officials were appointed or approved by the emperor.
Julius Caesar is the military leader and the dictator who transformed the roman republic into an roman empire. He assumed total power after transforming the republic into the empire.
The Holy Roman Empire had nothing to do with the Romans. It was a medieval institution centred around Germany. The Roman republic became an empire by expansion both before and after the Punic wars.
Roman Republic 4xx to 28 BCE. Roman Empire 28 BCE to 476 CE, however the Byzantine Empire in the east continued until 1453 CE.
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
There really is no major difference. The Roman Empire was the empire itself, lasting from 27 BCE-476 AD (1453 for the Eastern half, which came to be the Byzantine Empire). In the beginning the Roman empire was an autocracy, headed by emperors. It then later turned into a republic, which is when people use the term Roman Republic or Republic of Rome. This is actually where the modern day type of republic comes from, Rome.
Athenian democracy, Roman Republic, Roman Empire
the Empire was virtually a Dictatorship and the republic was a democracy
Julius Caesar is the military leader and the dictator who transformed the roman republic into an roman empire. He assumed total power after transforming the republic into the empire.
Civilizations often transcend Empires and are not dependent on their survival. For example, Roman civilization was both a Republic and an Empire.
The Roman Republic was ended by the takeover of the senate by Ceaser. He essentially became the supreme ruler, or emporer. So essentially, the Roman Republic was replaced by the Roman Empire.
The Holy Roman Empire had nothing to do with the Romans. It was a medieval institution centred around Germany. The Roman republic became an empire by expansion both before and after the Punic wars.
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At first citizens had to be progressively of Roman, Latin or Italian parentage. This was later extended to those with honourable discharges from the army. In 214 CE emperor Caracalla declared all people in the Roman Empire to be citizens.
At first citizens had to be progressively of Roman, Latin or Italian parentage. This was later extended to those with honourable discharges from the army. In 214 CE emperor Caracalla declared all people in the Roman Empire to be citizens.
At first citizens had to be progressively of Roman, Latin or Italian parentage. This was later extended to those with honourable discharges from the army. In 214 CE emperor Caracalla declared all people in the Roman Empire to be citizens.
At first citizens had to be progressively of Roman, Latin or Italian parentage. This was later extended to those with honourable discharges from the army. In 214 CE emperor Caracalla declared all people in the Roman Empire to be citizens.