Who was the first emperor of Rome? A. Julius Caesar B. Augustus C. Nero D. Tiberius 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:Augustus 是罗马第一位皇帝。A 选项 Julius Caesar 是独裁官,不是皇帝。C 选项 Nero 和 D 选项 Tiberius 都是罗马皇帝,但不是第一位。本题考查世界古代历史罗马帝国的皇帝,...
The Roman Empire was very powerful. Who was the first emperor of Rome? A. Julius Caesar B. Augustus C. Nero D. Trajan 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。屋大维(Augustus)是罗马帝国的第一位皇帝。选项 A 恺撒不是皇帝。选项 C 尼禄不是第一位皇帝。选项 D 图拉真也不是第一位皇帝。
Who was the first emperor of Rome? Who were the Etruscans in ancient Rome? Who were the leaders of the Roman Empire? Who restored power to the Roman Senate? Who led the most destructive slave revolt in Roman Republic? Which feature of ancient Rome made it a republic?
Who was educated in Ancient Rome? Ancient Rome: Ancient Rome roughly covers the time from the founding of the city of Rome in Italy during the 8th century BC up to the 5th century AD when the Western Roman Empire collapsed. What started as the Roman Kingdom, became the Roman Republic and...
He became the Zulu chief in 1815. Nandi became the queen mother, who was known as Ndlorukazi (“The Great She Elephant”). In classic noir fashion, she wreaked havoc on those who had mistreated her and Shaka. Since Shaka remained unmarried, it was Nandi who, in a twist of fate, ...
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Italian-American mobster who became the Boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. At the time of Gotti's takeover the Gambino family was regarded as the most powerful American mafia family, with an annual income of $500 million. In the book Underboss, Gravano estimated that Gotti...
Eager to make the Scottish leader an example, Sigurd strappedMáel Brigte's head to his saddle as a trophy of conquest. But as he rode, Máel Brigte's distinctive buck teeth grazed against Sigurd's leg (or in some legends, bit him),opening up a wound. The gash became infected wi...
In 161, as Antoninus died and ended one of the longest reigns, Marcus became the Emperor of the Roman Empire and ruled for nearly two decades until his death in 180. He also co-ruled in the beginning with Lucius Verus, his adopted brother until Lucius’ death eight years later. His reig...
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