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'''Ancient Rome''' refers to the Mediterranean civilization which existed in [[antiquity]] from the founding of Rome in the 8th century BCE to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century CE. Roman civilization survived into the late Medieval period in the form of the [[Byzantine Empire]], until its eventual collapse in 1453 CE.  
'''Ancient Rome''' refers to the Mediterranean civilization which existed in [[antiquity]] from the founding of Rome in the 8th century BCE, became the '''Roman Empire''' after 31 BC, and ended with the fall of the '''Western Roman Empire''' in the 5th century CE. Roman civilization survived into the late Medieval period in the form of the Eastern or [[Byzantine Empire]], until its eventual collapse in 1453 CE.  


== Roman Kingdom ==
== Roman Kingdom ==
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==Roman Empire==
==Roman Empire==
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 30 January 2024

Ancient Rome refers to the Mediterranean civilization which existed in antiquity from the founding of Rome in the 8th century BCE, became the Roman Empire after 31 BC, and ended with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century CE. Roman civilization survived into the late Medieval period in the form of the Eastern or Byzantine Empire, until its eventual collapse in 1453 CE.

Roman Kingdom

Roman Republic

Roman Empire