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Explore the fall of the Roman republic. How did Rome turn into an empire under the control of one man - Augustus?
SPQR stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus, which translates to "The Senate and Roman People" or "The Senate and People of Rome." Initially, this acronym was meant to symbolize the ancient Roman ...
How many Roman Senators were there? The number of senators elected to government varied throughout the history of the Roman Republic, but typically averaged from 300 to 600 senators.
We should take a lesson from the Founders.Why knowing Roman history is key to preserving America’s future We should take a lesson from the Founders ...
In theory, the Roman Republic was designed to represent both wealthy and poor citizens, but the reality was quite different.
What parallels can be found between the ideals and the actions of the Roman republic and its 21st century superpower equivalent, the United States of America? 'We seem, as it were, to have ...
The Roman Republic lasted nearly 500 years, about twice as long as Americans have had theirs. As was surely true for the Romans, most Americans can hardly imagine that their system of self ...
A timeline of events in the Roman Republic and Egyptian Ptolemaic Kingdom around the time of the Okmok eruption. Image courtesy of the Desert Research Institute.
If we were to align current events with a timeline of the fall of the Roman Republic, we would find ourselves just before the civil war between Pompey and Julius Caesar. In Rome, Caesar prevailed and ...
Explore the fall of the Roman republic. How did Rome turn into an empire under the control of one man - Augustus?
The ultimate lesson of the Roman Republic’s fate is that once you’ve allowed one man to rule as a monarch, even if you pretend he doesn’t, you are past the point of no return.