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The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most successful empires in world history. Not only did the Romans win the wars but they also won the peace. Even after the collapse of the western part of the empire, the idea of Imperium Romanum continued to have a strong positive cultural, ideological and symbolic effect on the European history

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