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Ancient Rome
Julius Cesar
100 B.C - 44 B.C
Military and politician
Winned wars and expanded territories to:
Belgium
France
Spain
Swisserland
Was killed by other consuls
Jesus birth
separates the time into two ages
Before Christ (B.C.)
Anno Domini (A.D.) which is after Christ.
Rised the Christianity in the Roman Empire
Constantine I
Battle at Milvian Bridge against Diocletion
First Christian Emperor of Rome
Declared Rome a Christian state
Rome was governed by Pontius Pilate
Jesús declared that he was not against Caesar
taxes should be given to caesar as love to God
Periods of Rome
Monarchy (753 B.C.- 509 B.C.)
Republican (509 B.C.- 27 B.C.)
Imperialism (27 B.C. - 476 A.D.)
Begginned with Augustus Caesar
Born 63 B.C.
Started a civil war against Mark Antony
Gained more power
Winned the civil war
Relinquished for de control of the army
Helped by
restoring the Senate's prestige
improving food security for lower classes
established consistent taxation to all provinces
end private exploitation by local tax officials
financed network of roads
Expanded even more their territory
Fall of the Empire
corruption
economic crises
Eastern and western empires conflicts
attacks by:
Vandals
Barbarians
Bulgarians
fundated in 753 B.C.
By Remus and Romulus
the idea of make a city between the Tiber river
Rome development
expanded to
the Iberian Peninsula
North Africa
Asia Minor
Greece
Egypt
Spain
France
Mediterranean sea
New advances
Aqueducts
transported water in large amounts
Helped cities with a lack of water
Roads
facilitated land transportation
facilitated roads for the army
facilitated information to spread faster