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Roman Empire
Fall of Roman Empire
the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed in 476 by Odacer.
By 370 A.D., "barbarian" groups outside Rome, led by the Huns, began to attack.
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By 476, Germanic barbarians conquered Western Rome.
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The Emperor Theodosius (379-395) divided the empire between his two sons, Arcadius and Honorius.
Diocletian reorganizes the Empire and creates the tetrarchy, the government of the four.
Expansion of Rome
Iberia (currently Spain, Portugal and Silice).
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The Etruscans (north), Greece (south)
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Latin Republic
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The legal work of the Romans is one of their most important cultural legacies for humanity,,
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Roman Empire
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The army, imposed as emperor a general, Septimius Severus, who began the period called of military monarchy.
17 years later, his grandnephew Octavian suppressed the republic and became emperor under the name of Caesar Augustus (27-14 BC).
Julius Caesar, conqueror of Gaul (now France, Belgium and Holland) and Egypt.
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Rome origins
Roma was born of different settlements conformed by three tribes: the Latins, the Sabines and the Etruscans.
Roma was city called “Roma Cuadrata” who was governed by a King (monarchy). The king was elected by the senate.
It was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus.