Find a timeline and list of Roman Emperors. Discover the greatest Roman Emperors, read about the first and second emperors of ancient Rome, and...
The Roman Empire or imperial period (the time of the Roman emperors), is quite precisely stated to have lasted 503 years; beginning with the accession of Octavian/Augustus in 27 BC, through to the fall ofRomulus Augustus (also known by his nickname, Augustulus), the last emperor in the W...
Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman EmpireBy Luca Scholz. Studies in German History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. ISBN 978-0-1988-4567-6. Pp. 288. STG £60.00 (cloth).Jeremy BlackExeter, UKRoutledgeImago Mundi...
The map of the Roman Empireshows us that the Romans ruled most of the known world in the 2nd century, when they were at their peak. The most important cities of the ancient world were within the borders of the Roman Empire. Seeing a detailed article about the Roman Empire on an Istanbul...
Domitian Domitian, the last Flavian emperor, strengthened the Roman Empire's borders and economy but was seen as a tyrant by the Senate. Nerva Nerva, the first of the Five Good Emperors, ushered in a new era of stability after a period of violence. Trajan Renowned for his military con...
Nero took less interest in the governing ofthe Empire, and seemed more interested in the pursuance of the arts; singing, acting andplaying the harp- indulgences that were considered fitfor slaves. He also participated in nights of drunken revelry with friends, including random violence on the st...
The Roman Empire is one of the largest Human empires in the world founded before the Downfall of Numeron thus also making them one of the oldest as well. The Empire is centered in the European Continent, but at one point it had holdings in Africanas and
Through a combination of conquest, diplomacy, and alliance-building, Rome expanded its borders across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. By the time of Augustus, Rome had become the dominant power in the Mediterranean world, controlling an empire that stretched fr...
After gaining control of the empire Severus embarked on a policy of trying to expand the empire's borders, launching a military expedition into modern-day Syria and Iraq. While Severus succeeded in conquering and controlling the area it came at a great cost. The contemporary historian Cassius ...
Rome might not have built ancient history’s biggest empire – a shout out to Genghis for that one – but it was undoubtedly the most enduring and influential. That’s because Roman passions for outrageous, oversized architecture went hand in hand with detailed record-keeping and relentless imper...