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The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman Republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

The consuls were the two top officials in the Roman republic.

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Was the empire of Charlemagne a successor of the Roman Empire?

The empire of Charlemagne was in several ways a successor to the Roman Empire. Firstly, the Pope officially crowned him Emperor of the Romans". He took most of the former Roman lands in Europe, but expanded northward rater than to the south. He filled the power vacuum and drove away the barbarians who filled Europe when Rome fell. However, in most ways his empire was more akin the the Feudal kingdoms to come.


Why is Juno so important to rome?

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What was the southern most part of the Roman Empire in AD 120?

The southernmost part of the Roman Empire in AD 120 was southern Egypt.


When the roman empire ruled the world?

The Roman Empire never ruled the world.AT their largest point they controlled most of Europe, and parts of Africa and Asia.


Why was the fall of the Roman Empire not a complete fall?

The Roman Empire had been divided into the East Roman Empire, with its capital at Constantinople, and the West Roman Empire, with its capital either at Rome or Ravenna, in 395. The West Roman Empire was in a state of chaos, with various Germanic kingdoms forming, and though they nominally acknowledged the fact that they were in the Roman Empire, for the most part, they were not really under control. In 476, the last emperor of the West Roman Empire was deposed, and the emperor of the East Roman Empire was asked to assume control of the whole. This is the event referred to as the Fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman Senate, which had operated in Rome since before the Roman Republic continued to operate after the purported fall, and its last known act was after the year 600. The East Roman Empire continued to operate until Constantinople fell to the Turks in 1453.

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Why did roman officials consider cristians enemies of the empire?

The Christians were not considered enemies of the Roman Empire. What was questioned was their loyalty to the imperial government, rather that their loyalty to the empire as such. Most Christians were citizens of the Roman Empire who converted from paganism to Christianity.


What is the most important branch in the roman empire?

dominance


What was Justinian's most important contribution to the roman empire?

The Codification of Roman Law


Whose vote is most important in an ancient roman election?

There was really no "most important" vote in Roman elections as different officials were elected by each voting assembly.


What was Justinian's most important contribution to the eastern roman empire?

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What was the most important industry of the Roman Empire?

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What was the most important Germanic tribes in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?

The franks became the most important trime in Germany


What country had the most influence on the Roman Empire?

Italy was the heart of the Roman Empire.


Who is Julius Caesar?

The most famous dictator of the Roman Empire


What was the most important thing that made the roman empire great?

Romes geography, government, virtue, trade, building, and military all worked torward making it possibly the greatest empire ever.


What empire ruled most of northern Europe in the middle ages and Renaissance?

The Holy Roman Empire


What is the most important crop in Egypt?

Beans, cotton, onions, rice, and wheat are important crops grown in Egypt. In Roman times, Egypt was a major supplier of wheat for the Roman Empire.