Over the 1,200 years of her history, ancient Rome had three forms of government: a monarchy for 244 years (753-509 BC), a republic for 482 years (509-27 BC) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 BC-476 AD).
No. Any type of politics was strictly a man's job. However that is not to say that there were not strong willed women who helped create emperors or controlled them.AnswerPerhaps not in Rome, but during the time of Caesar, the emperor of Rome, Cleopatra was effectively the ruler of Egypt.
during the time of the republic monarchy is the form of government rome had Your question answers itself. During the republic the government of Rome was a republic.
Julius Caesar spoke Latin during his time as a prominent figure in ancient Rome.
Rome was in the same place that it had been since 753 BC (and is still there today).
Ancient Rome had a great number of problems over the 1,200 years of history. The nature of these problems kept changing over time as Rome's situation changed enormously.
Athens were the ones that were allowed to participate in politics. This is in the time of the ancient Greece.
It was totally different. We are talking about two totally different historical times and societies.
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No. Any type of politics was strictly a man's job. However that is not to say that there were not strong willed women who helped create emperors or controlled them.AnswerPerhaps not in Rome, but during the time of Caesar, the emperor of Rome, Cleopatra was effectively the ruler of Egypt.
Claudius II Gothicus was the emperor during the time of St. Valentine of Rome.
during the time of the republic monarchy is the form of government rome had Your question answers itself. During the republic the government of Rome was a republic.
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Julius Caesar spoke Latin during his time as a prominent figure in ancient Rome.
First of all, during his time there were improvements in Rome's road system. This helped Rome in many ways.
No one would answer you if your grammar sucks like that.
They were worshipped for a time in rome during the Pax Romana period and until the fall of rome then most of rome turned to christianity.
She lived during the golden age of Egypt, and the time during Rome's conquest of Egypt. But what year?