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- Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ...Baltic Sea]], to the south by [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]], to the west by [[France]], [[Belgium]],...
13: ... und Freiheit''<br>([[German language|German]]: Unity and Justice and Freedom)
15: ...]]<br>3rd stanza (''Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit'')
21: |'''[[Capital]]''' || [[Berlin]]
23: |'''Largest City''' || [[Berlin]] - Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
1: ..., as well as the entire area surrounding the [[Mediterranean]] Sea and some of the area surrounding th...
11: The city of [[Rome]] grew from settlements on and around ...
17: ...publican Rome by William R Shepherd (died 1934) edited.jpg|thumb|200px|A map of Republican Rome.]]
19: ...h the Roman Senate, which grew in size and power with the establishment of the Republic.
21: ...scans]]. The last threat to Roman [[hegemony]] in Italy came when [[Tarentum]], a major [[Greek]] colo... - Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
1: ...tory in the [[Trajan's Dacian Wars|Dacian Wars]]. Its design has inspired numerous [[victory column]]s...
3: ...s access to a viewing platform at the top. The capital block of Trajan's Column weighs 53.3 tons which...
5: ...4 1587, the top was crowned by [[Pope Sixtus V]] with a bronze figure of [[St. Peter]], which remains ...
9: ...l. The relief portrays Trajan's two victorious military campaigns against the [[Dacia]]ns; the lower h...
11: ...he imagery is not realistic as the sculptor pays little attention to perspective. Often a variety of d... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
10: | Constantine makes Constantinople his capital.
13: | The Empire is permanently split into Eastern and Western halves, following the de...
21: | Justinian's generals reconquer North Africa and Italy from the [[Vandals]] and [[Ostrogoths]].
24: ...Lombard]] invasion results in the loss of most of Italy.
29: ...emaining Italian territories, aside from some territories in the south. - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...C Caesar launched the first Roman invasion of [[Britain]], and his conquest of [[Gaul|Gallia Comata]] ...
4: ...lic. Caesar's friend [[Marcus Brutus]] conspired with others to assasinate Caesar in hopes of saving t...
6: ...aigns are known in detail from his own written [[Literary works of Julius Caesar|''Commentaries'' (''C...
9: ...ns]]'' [[Julius|Julia]]), which supposedly traced its ancestry to [[Julus]], the son of the [[Troy|Tro...
11: ...st men in Rome at the time and while he gained political clout, the Caesar family gained the wealth. - Pompey (25785 bytes)
3: ...itious [[Rome|Roman]] who, after attempting to politically outmaneuver [[Julius Caesar]] and dominate ...
7: ==Early life and political debut==
8: ...er's wars. He also acquired a prot駩 of his own with the young staff officer, [[Marcus Tullius Cicero...
10: ...dictator|dictator]]'' in absolute control of the city, forced the divorce of [[Aemilia Scaura]], his p...
12: ...rtune and miliary force by his father, and sided with Sulla. The two would develop a rivialry that wou... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
5: ...ms of Rome, as well as prompting an age of great literacy and culture.
7: ...e for over 400 years. His surname [[Caesar]] and title [[Augustus]] would be taken by all subsequent E...
12: ...e Tenth Legion stationed in the rear as reserves. It was Octavian’s quick thinking to engage the...
14: ...l about provincial administration, warfare and political manipulation while a part of his uncle’...
16: ...gain loyalty from the Macedonian legions, while waiting to accompany Caesar on a campaign against the ... - Malta (18511 bytes)
20: |'''[[Capital]]'''
23: |'''Largest City'''
38: ...l ([[2003]]) <br> - [[Population density|Density]]
42: |From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[September 21]], [[1964]]
62: ... in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] directly south of [[Italy]]. These strategically located islands have be... - Charlemagne (11466 bytes)
5: ...the birth was one year later, 748. So at present, it is impossible to be certain of the date of the bi...
12: ...attainable dream of [[Caesar Augustus|Augustus]]. It took Charlemagne more than 18 battles to win this...
16: ...rum'' but rather as ''Imperator Romanum gubernans Imperium'' (Emperor ruling the Roman Empire).
18: ...his period, the livre and the sou were counting units, only the denier was a coin of the realm.
24: ...served as judges, administrators, and enforced capitularies. To enforce loyalty, he set up the system ... - Domitian (8530 bytes)
1: ...yle="float: right; margin-left: 0.5em">[[Image:domitian.JPG]]</div>
3: ...[[18 September]] [[96]]), commonly known as '''Domitian''', was a [[Roman Emperors|Roman emperor]] of ...
5: ...asian]], by his wife Domitilla, and brother of [[Titus]], whom he succeeded in [[81]].
9: ...other, Titus, who was much older than himself, Domitian did not accompany their father in his campaign...
11: ...in Rome. With the rise to power of his father, Domitian grew bolder. - Roman law (15349 bytes)
6: ==The history of Roman law in antiquity==
8: ...w that it was not a law code in the modern sense. It did not aim to provide a complete and coherent sy...
12: ...e, jurists were active and legal treatises were written in larger numbers the [[2nd century BC]]. Amon...
15: ...ents of the jurists of this period gave Roman law its unique shape.
17: ... They advised the magistrates who were entrusted with the administration of justice, most importantly ...
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