Ask any group of historians and you will get several different answers all with valid reasons for being the "greatest" defeat. Three Roman losses come to mind, the Battle of Cannae, the Teutoburg disaster, and Andrianople. However which one was the greatest is a matter of debate.
Ancient Rome did not have a flag for the country. The only flags that they used were the military standards, the signum or the vexillum.
Romes geography, government, virtue, trade, building, and military all worked torward making it possibly the greatest empire ever.
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Rome gave us may contributions in many areas but perhaps the greatest contribution they handed down to us is the concept of civil rights. Their ideas on personal freedoms and rights are still practiced, with modifications for the times, by all the western countries on the planet.
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.
The two worse military defeats of the Romans were the Battle of Cannae (216 BC) and the Battle of Adrianople (378 AD). More Romans and their allies died in the former, but the latter seriously weakened the Roman army of the Late Empire.
JuliusCaesarwas not a judge. He was a military commander and a statesman. He was the greatest military genus inancientRoman history. InLatinthe word magistrate meantofficerof state, not judge.
Romes soilders became less loyal and disiplined
I would say the battle of Cannae (during the second punic war), where Hannibal's smaller force managed to surround and ultimately slaughtered the Romans.
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In this period Rome was already the dominant power in the Mediterranean and did not have a greatest enemy. Carthage had been the greatest enemy until 202 BC, but after her defeat by Rome her power waned and she was not a match for Rome. Rome also had already defeated the Seleucid Empire and had spit the Kingdom of Macedon into four client states.
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
Ancient Rome did not have a flag for the country. The only flags that they used were the military standards, the signum or the vexillum.
Charles Romes is 6' 1".
Romes geography, government, virtue, trade, building, and military all worked torward making it possibly the greatest empire ever.
One very interesting poet it Virgil.