From 27 BC to 476 AD the Romans had emperors.
One religion that Roman leaders considered a problem was Druidism. this was because the leaders of the Druid cults proposed war against the Romans and caused civil unrest throughout the Celtic areas. The rites of Bacchus and Christianity were also problematical for the Romans.
Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.
the franks
The Romans have copied the Greeks Architecture, medicine ( kind of in a way) and artwork. You might think about the calendar. I'm not sure about that :I
Eurasian peoples moved into the Roman Empire and were settled there, eventually forming a major part of the Empire's army. The last Western Empire's ruler Romulus was displaced by his army commander, Oadacer, a Goth.
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The Macedonians. Double check though~
The Romans.
No one. The Romans weren't looking for Jesus. The Israeli religious leaders arrested Jesus, took Him to the Romans, handed Him over to them, and demanded that they (Romans) execute Him.
Do you mean BC or AD? If BC, the patricians controlled the government of the Republic, if you mean AD, it would technically be the Romans, but the capital was no longer in Rome at the time.
Romans did chariot races for their sport
the roman senate
It was the senate.
One religion that Roman leaders considered a problem was Druidism. this was because the leaders of the Druid cults proposed war against the Romans and caused civil unrest throughout the Celtic areas. The rites of Bacchus and Christianity were also problematical for the Romans.
The Romans strongly opposed a monarchy.
the roman eastern empire's political leaders were their own emperors, but it is NOT the same with the western roman empire.
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.