The Romans had a monarchy for 244 years (573-509 BC) a republic for 482 years (509-27 BC) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 BC-476 AD).
There are no rules.
Many. From around 700 bc. the Romans ruled over Rome. Around 500 bc. the Romans start conquering Italy. Around 300 bc. Rome rules all of Italy. Around 200 bc. The Romans has taken Iberia and Illyria. And so on it goes. The City of rome itself, is lost by the romans in the 400s But the greek successor-state the Byzantine Empire, survives for another thousand years.
In 1510, Martin Luther visited Rome as part of his pilgrimage. During his time in Rome, Luther was deeply disillusioned by what he saw as corruption and abuses within the Catholic Church. This experience further influenced his growing criticism of the Church and eventually led him to take a leading role in the Protestant Reformation.
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There are no rules.
First century Rome was ruled by Ceasar with an iron fist.
some laws of Rome were no stealing, and face your consequence's and alot of modern day rules and laws
The Pope. He rules the Vatican, which is an independent state within the city of Rome.
The tiny country that you are talking about is THE VATICAN. It is surrounded by Rome, Italy.
Rome has never ruled the Church. Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, is the head of the Church, and rules through His Holy Spirit, and His Vicar on earth, the Holy Father, who lives in the Vatican - which is in Rome, but Rome is a secular city. The Holy Father has ruled from there since St. Peter went there in the first century.
He made is own church and his own rules and made his own church which is known as the church of England!
There isn't a pope in Australia, there is only one pope and he rules over the Church from the Vatican in Rome, Italy.
when Caesar is assassinated there is political distubance in Rome ......after the battle at Phillipi the triumvarate is again formed with Antony ,octavius and lepidus leading the triumvarate
Not in the United States they aren't: they have fixed terms. There are different rules in different places: in Ancient Rome, senators did hold offices for their lifetimes.
Many. From around 700 bc. the Romans ruled over Rome. Around 500 bc. the Romans start conquering Italy. Around 300 bc. Rome rules all of Italy. Around 200 bc. The Romans has taken Iberia and Illyria. And so on it goes. The City of rome itself, is lost by the romans in the 400s But the greek successor-state the Byzantine Empire, survives for another thousand years.
An aristocracy is the highest class in a society. The nobility rules an aristocracy, holding exceptional ranks, hereditary titles and privileges.