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    • The Roman Empire was the era of Roman civilisation lasting from 27 BC to 476 AD. Rome ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Romans conquered most of this during the Republic, and it was ruled by emperors following Octavian's assumption of effective sole rule in 27 BC. The western empire collapsed in 476 AD, bu… See more

    How the Roman Empire Shaped History
    How the Roman Empire Shaped History
    Worst Droughts and Floods for Rome
    Worst Droughts and Floods for Rome
    History

    Rome had begun expanding shortly after the founding of the Roman Republic in the 6th century BC, though not outside the Italian Peninsula until the 3rd century BC. Thus, it was an "empire" (a great power) long befor… See more

    CapitalRome (27 BC – AD 476) · Constantinople (330–1453)
    Common languagesLatin and Greek · Regional languages
    ReligionImperial cult-driven polytheism (until AD 380) · Nicene Christianity (officially from AD 380)
    Demonym(s)Roman
    Geography and demography

    The Roman Empire was one of the largest in history, with contiguous territories throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The Latin phrase imperium sine fine ("empire without end" ) expressed the ideolog… See more

    Languages

    Latin and Greek were the main languages of the Empire, but the Empire was deliberately multilingual. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill says "The main desire of the Roman government was to make itself understood". At the start … See more

    Society

    The Empire was remarkably multicultural, with "astonishing cohesive capacity" to create shared identity while encompassing diverse peoples. Public monuments and communal spaces open to all—such as forumsSee more

    Government and military

    The three major elements of the Imperial state were the central government, the military, and the provincial government. The military established control of a territory through war, but after a city or people was brought un… See more

    Economy

    The Empire is best thought of as a network of regional economies, based on a form of "political capitalism" in which the state regulated commerce to assure its own revenues. Economic growth, though not comparabl… See more

    Architecture and engineering

    The chief Roman contributions to architecture were the arch, vault and dome. Some Roman structures still stand today, due in part to sophisticated methods of making cements and concrete. Roman templesSee more

     
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  1. Roman Empire, the ancient empire, centered on the city of Rome, that was established in 27 BCE following the demise of the Roman Republic and continuing to the final eclipse of the empire in the West in the 5th century CE. Learn more about the Roman Empire in this article.
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    The history of the Roman Empire covers the history of ancient Rome from the traditional end of the Roman Republic in 27 BC until the abdication of Romulus Augustulus in AD 476 in the West, and the Fall of Constantinople in the East in 1453.
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    The Roman Empire was the largest empire of the ancient world. [n 8] Its capital was Rome. The Empire was round the Mediterranean area. The Empire started in 27 BC, when Octavian became Emperor Augustus after death of Julius Caesar.
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    The Roman Empire was the greatest ancient empire of Europe. At the height of its power in 117 AD, it ruled over considerable parts of Europe, as well as much of North Africa and the Middle East.
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    Learn about the rise and fall of ancient Rome, from the end of the Republic in 27 BC to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Explore the territorial expansion, political development, cultural achievements, and religious transformation of the …

     
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