Roman Republic: c. 300 BC-27 BC Coinage was introduced by the Roman Republican government in circa 300 BC, "surprisingly late" in southern European terms; the Greek world had already been using coinage over the previous three centuries. The Greek colonies in southern Italy had been using coins...
In the west, the Kingdom of Pergamum was established in the early 3rd century BC by Philetairos. Later Kings, Eumanes and Attales, established relationships with the expanding Roman Republic and defended the territory from the Seleucids. In 196 BC, attempting to expand his own empire, the ...
古罗马:从共和国到帝国 Rome: From Republic to Empire …… About 387 BC, a city on the Italian peninsula began acquiring land and building an empire. That city was Rome. For more than one thousand years, Rome controlled the western world. Rome is an ideal...
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The Roman Senate, as a political institution, was one of the most enduring institutions in Roman history, being founded in the first days of the city (traditionally founded in 753 BC). It survived the overthrow of the kings in 509 BC, the fall of the Roman Republic in the 1st century ...
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Roman Republic Authentic Ancient 56BC Silver Coin w ROMULUS & CERES NGC i68290 Roman RepublicC. Memmius C.f.moneyer Silver Denarius 17mm (3.93 grams) Rome mint, struck circa 56 B.C. Reference:Memmia 9; Crawford 427/2; Sydenham 921; RBW 1532 ...
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Backed by the name of Caesar and the loyalty of his adoptive father's troops, Octavian finished what Caesar had started, yet was unable to complete: the final unification of Rome under a single man. At the age of 33, the Republic was finally ready to succumb to imperial authority. Though...
Continuing from theearly Roman Republicand the great influx of foreign slaves, to the very end of the Empire with massive migratins of foreign residents, along with all their differing ideas and cultures, its not at all surprising that religion would be altered just as much as the social clim...