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- Spain (36498 bytes)
1: ...ral]] and [[South America|South American]] countries.<!--
7: native_name = Reino de Espa
10: image_coat = Escudo de Espang |
14: official_languages = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]<sup>1</sup> |
17: largest_city = [[Madrid]] | - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
6: ...in order to bring to the pontiff the news of the result of the council.
8: ...n, the Gallican bishops could decide, after an investigation. Church property could not be alienated u...
10: ...us, particularly in connection with the two Churches of Nice and Cimiez.
12: ...ia Maggiore, which settled the matters, is the oldest Roman synod whose original records have survived...
14: ...omise that he would allow no schismatical assemblies in Rome. - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
6: ...ion of the [[Roman senate]] and the priestly offices
13: [[Image:Roman_colleseum.jpg|thumb|Roman Colleseum. Photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.co...
18: ...; The office of ''[[pontifex maximus]]'' (high priest) is created
22: ...nes of the plebs]] and two [[aedile|plebeian aediles]] are elected for the first time
23: ...bune of the Plebs is raised from two to ten tribunes - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...gustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the [[Roman Republic]], since the struct...
5: ...and the [[Western Roman Empire]]. The end of the Western Empire is traditionally set in [[476]], when ...
7: ...zantine Empire]], [[Eastern Roman Empire]] and [[Western Roman Empire]], which are used interchangably...
9: ...ays of imperial majesty were common from the earliest days of the Empire.
11: ...]), the [[History of Russia|Russian/Kiev]] dynasties (see [[tsar|czars]]), and the [[German Empire]] (... - Trajan (7787 bytes)
3: ...re]]. Under his rule, the empire reached its greatest territorial extent.
5: ...ly]]. The family had settled in the province of [[Hispania Baetica]] in what is now [[Andalusia]]. Trajan hi...
7: ...or [[Domitian]]'s wars against the [[Germanic tribes]], and was known as one of the foremost military ...
9: ...Nerva died on [[January 27]], [[98]], the highly respected Trajan succeeded without incident, making h...
11: ...rajan the honorific of ''optimus'', meaning "the best". - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
1: ...caesar.jpg|thumbnail|150px|right|Bust of Julius Caesar]]
2: ...rance]], an accomplishment whose direct consequences are visible to this day.
4: ... under Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted son, [[Caesar Augustus]].
6: ...ten [[Literary works of Julius Caesar|''Commentaries'' (''Commentarii'')]], and many details of his li...
9: ...ere he apparently learned to speak several languages, including [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and [[Gaul|... - Pompey (25785 bytes)
3: ... attempting to politically outmaneuver [[Julius Caesar]] and dominate the affairs of the [[Roman Repub...
8: ...consulship some 35 years earlier. Thus he was of respectable but somewhat provincial background, a sli...
10: ...ng Pompey in control of his affairs and fortune. Despite his youth, Pompey sided with Sulla after his ...
12: ...f the event suggest that Pompey was inspired by Caesar's refusal to divoce his wife, reminding him of ...
15: ... power. Happy to acknowledge his son-in-law's wishes, and to clear his own situation as dictator, Sull... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
1: ...aug11_01.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Bust of Augustus Caesar]]
3: ...opatra VII of Egypt]] to emerge victoriously as Caesar Augustus and the first [[Roman Emperor]].
5: ... of peace, prosperity, and imperial greatness. He established Rome's first permanent army and navy, [[...
7: ...ubsequent Emperors in honor of one of Rome's greatest rulers.
10: ...the niece of [[Julius Caesar]], making Octavian Caesar’s great nephew. - Hadrian (6480 bytes)
5: ...toward Hadrian, and he may well have owed his succession to her.
9: ...[[Italica]], [[Hispania]], son of the prominent [[Hispania Baetica|Baetican]] Publius Hadrianus Afer. Afer d...
11: Hadrian invested into the army sometime in the reign of [[Domit...
13: ...skill is not well attested, however his keen interest and knowledge of the army and his demonstrated s...
15: .... It is speculated that [[Plotina]], Trajan's empress (who favoured Hadrian) forged the papers. - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
1: ... same time part of its backbone. Romans were businessmen and the longevity of their empire was due to ...
3: ...id most of the hard work. The slaves were themselves also the subject of commercial transactions. Thei...
5: ... [[Ancient Roman weights and measures|Roman measures]].
7: == Negotiatores, Mercatores and Pedlars ==
9: ...d cash for any booty coming from military activities.
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