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Rome did not have a chief. It was not a chiefdom. During the 1,200 years of her history Rome had three forms of government: a monarchy headed by a king for 244 years, a republic headed by two annually elected consuls for 482 years and rule by emperor for 503 years.

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What roman leader was assassinated on March 15 44 BC?

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How did Augustus become a leader?

Octavian, later titled Augustus became a powerful leader in ancient Rome after he defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in a long bloody civil war. The defeat of these powerful enemies left him as the man with the most power in the ancient Roman empire. As such the Roman Senate, gave him unprecedented powers to lead Rome and end the civil wars that had plagued Rome for decades.


How do you think the Romans Senate gained power?

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How did the Roman state develop after Augustus?

He was loved by the Romans and was appointed head of state by the senate after fighting ruthlessly in the civil wars and becoming the most powerful military leader who was in control of most of the Roman legions though his victories.


How did Roman leader try to stop the spread of Christianity?

Which Roman leader exactly? Whom are your referring to?

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Julius Caesar assaination?

His was murdered by the Roman senate because they feared he was going to become a too powerful leader.


What Roman leader are you you ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire and chose to move its capital to Byzantium you were the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians by become?

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Why was the pope a powerful figure in Medieval Europe?

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How did Augustus become a leader?

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How do you think the Romans Senate gained power?

the roman senate gained power by making alot of girls pregnant in which they worship him for his 123 in dick.


How did the Roman state develop after Augustus?

He was loved by the Romans and was appointed head of state by the senate after fighting ruthlessly in the civil wars and becoming the most powerful military leader who was in control of most of the Roman legions though his victories.


What did the roman leader do to Jesus?

The Roman leader, Pontious Pilot, sentenced the saviour to death, by crucifixion.


How did Roman leader try to stop the spread of Christianity?

Which Roman leader exactly? Whom are your referring to?


What Roman leader ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire and chose to move its capital to Byzantium you were the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians?

Constantine the Great


What were the Roman strengths?

Powerful


Why did the people of Mesopotamia want a powerful leader?

The people of Mesopotamia wanted a powerful leader because they wanted to protect their city