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The Government System of Ancient Rome!

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Government System of Ancient Rome Roman Republic For 500 years Ancient Rome was governed by the Roman Republic. This was a form of government that allowed for people to elect officials. It was a complex government with a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.  The Roman Republic had a number of leaders and groups that helped to govern. Elected officials were called magistrates and there were different levels and titles of magistrates. The Roman Government was very complicated and had lots of leaders and councils.  people were treated differently based on their wealth, gender, and citizenship. Women did not get the right to vote or hold office. Also, if you had more money, you got more voting power.     Here are some of the titles and what the leaders did :  Consuls - At the top of the Roman Republic was the consul. The consul was a very powerful position. In order to keep the consul from becoming a king or dictator, ther...

Ancient Rome's Arts, Living & Food Style!

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Ancient Rome Art Arch of Titus The Arch of Titus is a 1st-century AD honorific arch, located on the Via Sacra, Rome, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum.  It is 50 feet in height, 14 feet in width and  15 feet in depth.      The Orator The Orator is an Etruscan bronze sculpture was from the late second or the early first century BCE ( Before Common Era. )  The statue is 179 cm in height  and wears a toga  exigua.  Mars of Todi The so-called Mars of Todi is a near life-sized bronze warrior, dating from the late 5th or early 4th century BC, produced in Etruria for the Umbrian market. It was found at Todi, on the slope of Mount Santo.                                                                                   Ancient ...

Ancient Rome's Structure & Monuments

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Geographic Structure- Ancient Rome  was built on seven hills at the bank of the tiber river. It  is around the centre of the Italian peninsula. Italy had many hills and mountains but were easier to travel over than the mountains on Greece.... Most of the land around Ancient  Rome  was also fertile allowing the  Romans  to farm.  Most of the rivers around Rome were shallow so they easy to cross. Since the most water was shallow around Rome, the romans were not master sailors as the Greeks were and they became easy targets for pirates.   Area Of Land- The Ancient  Roman  Empire expanded to become one of the largest empires  in the  ancient  world, still ruled from the city, with an estimated 50 to 90  million inhabitants  and covering 5 million square kilometres (1.9 million square miles)   25 BC  (BC- B efore Christ) 2,750,000  (1,060,000 sq mile) 117 AD  (AD-Anno Domini) (In the year of the Lo...