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- Ptolemy XI of Egypt (1594 bytes)
3: ...splaying Ptolemy Alexander's will in Rome as justification for this obvious intervention. - Pompeii (10901 bytes)
9: ...for a while, but these theories have not been verified.
11: ...BCE]] it was besieged by [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]]. Although the troops of the [[Social League]],...
18: ... [[Vulcanalia]], the festival of the Roman god of fire.
30: ...us campaign was started to unearth them. Giuseppe Fiorelli took charge of the excavations in 1860. It ...
36: ... are used to seeing in Roman towns, due to the difficult terrain. But its streets are straight and lai... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
6: ...eation of the [[Roman senate]] and the priestly offices
11: ...us]]'', [[Rome]] gets the first system of sewers; first [[census]]
15: ...[534 BC]] – reign of [[Servius Tullius]]: defined the sacred boundary of Rome - the ''[[pomerium...
17: ...Lucius Tarquinius Superbus|Tarquinius Superbus]]: first [[consul|consuls]] are Lucius Junius Brutus an...
18: * [[508 BC]] – The office of ''[[pontifex maximus]]'' (high priest) is cr... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ...e (from the [[Latin]] word ''princeps'', meaning "first citizen", the only title Augustus would permit...
11: ... [[Holy Roman Empire]], the [[History of Bulgaria|first and second Bulgarian empires]] (see [[List of ...
17: ...n rule since the time of [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]].
21: ...or several long-lasting achievements that would define the Empire:
22: *Creation of a hereditary office, which we refer to as [[Emperor]] of Rome. - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...the [[Roman Empire]]. In 55BC Caesar launched the first Roman invasion of [[Britain]], and his conques...
13: ...Cornelius Cinna]], Marius' greatest supporter and Sulla's enemy. To make matters worse, in the year [[85 ...
15: ...stained with me; for in this one Caesar, you will find many a Marius."
17: Despite Sulla's pardon, Caesar did not remain in Rome and left ...
19: Back in Rome in [[78 BC]], when Sulla died, Caesar began his political career in the [[... - Pompey (25785 bytes)
8: ...uired a prot駩 of his own with the young staff officer, [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]]. According to [[Plu...
10: ...litical alliance boosted Pompey's career in Rome. Sulla, now the ''[[Roman dictator|dictator]]'' in absol...
12: ...ardoned him. When Pompey commended on his action, Sulla responded saying that he wanted to leave a few en...
15: ...shes, and to clear his own situation as dictator, Sulla sent Pompey to Sicily to recover the island and i...
19: ...agnus, meaning The Great. Legend says that it was Sulla himself who had the idea. The veracity of this cl... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
3: ...to emerge victoriously as Caesar Augustus and the first [[Roman Emperor]].
5: ...Rome at the time. He also reorganized the tax and financial systems of Rome, as well as prompting an a...
14: ... Octavian’s time in Hispania was likely the first time the two were able to develop a close rela...
18: ...tavian to serve as his second-in-command in the office of [[master of the horse]] beginning in the yea...
23: ...r’s estate that was willed to him. Octavian first crossed the [[Adriatic Sea]] and landed in [[B... - Nero (23127 bytes)
4: ...[October 13]], [[54]]. In [[66]] he added the prefix [[Imperator]] to his name. In [[68]] Nero was d...
8: ...lly if there is an involvement of movements or selfish motives.
27: ...a. Caligula proceeded in having her deified, the first woman in Roman history to achieve this honor.
34: ...uard]] helped Claudius gain the throne. Among his first decisions was the recalling of his nieces from...
42: ...ero Caesar Drusus'''. The marriage would last for five years. - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
3: ...ders|orders]]; the first being a shortened, simplified variant on the [[Doric order]] and the Composit...
5: ~Innovation started in the [[1st century BC|first century B.C.]], with the invention of [[concre...
7: ...iling method took the empire by storm in the late first century and the [[2nd century|second century]]... - Lion (11511 bytes)
20: ...It is nevertheless a threatened species with significant populations being limited to national parks i...
25: ...anthera leo leo''), although this has not been confirmed. Other extinct subspecies are the [[Cape Lion...
36: ...se be lethal), but due to their large size and difficulty at concealment, they are ineffective predato...
52: ...oman notables, including [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]], [[Pompey]], and [[Julius Caesar]], often order...
66: ...e speculated that they might belong to an unclassified species of lion, or that they may have been sic... - History of Italy during Roman times (5004 bytes)
19: .... The first of these was [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]], who prevented an overthrow of the republic by ...
21: ... by his nephew [[Caesar Augustus|Octavianus]] who first defeated the senatorial party with the help of...
27: ...tablishment of the empire brought substantial benefits to the provinces, which could now appeal to the...
33: ...c Church|church]]. Christianity became the only official religion of the empire in [[380]] under emper... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
12: ...age during the Republic, where from the time of [[Sulla]] till the time of [[Augustus]] no bronze coins w...
14: ... officials, it had little impetus or desire to fulfill the need for bronze coins.
18: ...riticism for over-interpreting minor details. The first images to appear on coins during the Republic ...
23: ...oins featuring the traditional deities and personifications found on earlier coins. The image of the R...
25: ...o aid succession, the legitimacy of an heir was affirmed by producing coins for that successor. This w...
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