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Publié par | Speedy Publishing LLC |
Date de parution | 15 mars 2017 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781541920637 |
Langue | English |
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Everything You Need to Know About the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire In One Fat B ook Ancient History Books for K ids Children’s Ancient His tory
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At its height, the Roman Empire was the most efficient, effective, and powerful political structure in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It stretched from the border of Scotland into what is now Iran, and included most of Europe and all of North Africa.
But how did it get to that success? And how did it end? Read on and find out!
Roman F orum
Fori Imperiali r uins
In the beginning
The great Roman Empire started from a little village in central Italy, which was founded around 765 BCE. Roman tradition says it was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus, descended from heroes who fled the city of Troy after the Greeks destroyed it in the Trojan War. There is no historical support for this myth.
At first Rome had a king as its head. But after seven kings, the people of Rome developed a system of government called a “republic”, which comes from the Latin words for “public matters”. The highest authority in the Roman Republic was the Senate, a gathering of senior and influential men. The Senate would appoint officers for the army and people to head all the public offices.