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Augustus Caesar, born Gaius Octavius and known first as Octavian, founded the Roman Empire after Julius Caesar’s assassination. His 41-year reign (27 BCE–14 CE) established...
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Augustus Caesar, born Gaius Octavius and known first as Octavian, founded the Roman Empire after Julius Caesar’s assassination. His 41-year reign (27 BCE–14 CE) established...
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Lucius Aelius Sejanus died because he was accused of treason against Emperor Tiberius and executed after a swift political reversal in AD 31. Sejanus had risen to dominate the R...
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Commodus did not die in the arena during a staged gladiatorial bout. He was strangled in his sleep in 192 CE as part of a palace plot, after a reign marked by increasingly autoc...
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The phrase king in Rome can refer to several historical and ceremonial roles rather than a single fixed entity. In early Roman history, it denotes the seven legendary kings who...
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The Roman Empire shaped language, law, engineering, and governance in ways that still affect modern institutions and daily life. At its height, it connected Europe, North Africa...
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