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the time of when Rome was a kingdom not a empire or a republic.
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The Roman kingdom ended in the year 509 B.C. when the son of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, Rome’s cruel 7th king, assaulted a noblewoman named Lucretia and was left unpunished
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The period of the Roman Republic lasted from the year 509 B.C. to 27 B.C.The system of popular representation practiced by the Roman Republic would lay the groundwork for future democracies he Republic would eventually fall in 27 B.C. and give rise to the Roman Empire when Octavian consolidated power following Caesar’s assassination
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The first great road was the Appian Way which was built in 312 B.C. and connected Rome with southern Italy.
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Rome battles Carthage during the Punic Wars
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Rome conquered Jerusalem in 63 B.C. and at first allowed Jews to keep their religion, but when they refused to worship the Roman emperor, Rome began to try to suppress the religion
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In 31 BCE Octavian was given the title of emperor and the name of Augustus (“exalted one”).
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The Roman Empire was founded when Augustus Caesar proclaimed himself the first emperor of Rome in 31BC and came to an end with the fall of Constantinople in 1453CE.
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The time of roman peace among the people and others. this is an aproximate guess
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Christianity is based off the teachings of a poor Jewish man named Jesus who was born in Judea around 6 B.C.
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Jesus didn’t begin his teaching until the time he was about 30 years old and only taught for 3 to 6 years before being executed, but his teachings were revolutionary and quickly took hold
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Paul was executed in 64 A.D., but by then Christianity had taken hold
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In 70 A.D. Jerusalem revolted, resulting in a crushing defeat and its people being scattered
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In the 50 years from 235 to 285 A.D., Rome would have fifty different emperors. Some were removed from office, but most were assassinated or killed by other non-natural causes
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In 284 A.D. the new emperor Diocletian came up with a radical solution to these extreme problems(Rome has to much power) his solution split Rome into two.
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By 300 A.D., Rome had built about 53,000 miles of roads
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In 306 A.D. when Constantine’s father died (and after a brief civil war), Constantine rose to power as the sole emperor of Rome for a brief period
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in 312 A.D., the night before a great battle, the Roman leader Constantine prayed for help and received a vision of a cross. He went out and that evening had his soldiers paint crosses on their shields and converted to Christianity
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On August 24, 410 A.D., the Visigoths sacked the city of Rome
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In 476, the last western emperor, Romulus Augustulus, quietly forced to abdicate the throne and go into exile. The Western Roman Empire was gone
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I was born in Roseville California
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How long I have lived for