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Historie
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#1 The history of ancient Rome covers the period from the foundation of Rome by Romulus in the eighth century B. C. , through the Roman Republic, to the establishment of what we today call the Roman Empire, finishing with the rule of Emperor Justinian in the sixth century A. D.
#2 The three-part chronological division of Roman history is Monarchy, Republic, and Empire. The Romans did not consider these periods to be separate, but rather one continuous history that was divided only by the rule of kings.
#3 The eastern section of the empire, which was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, continued to believe that Roman imperial government would last another thousand years. The last eastern emperor was killed in A. D. 1453, when the Turkish commander Mehmet the Conqueror captured Constantinople and what little was left of the territory of the eastern Roman Empire.
#4 The sources of information for Roman history are varied. The texts of ancient historical writers, supplemented by the texts of authors of other kinds of literature, from epic and lyric poetry to comic plays, survive.
© 2022 IRB Media (E-bog): 9781669377986
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E-bog: 29. marts 2022
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Historie
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Book Preview:
#1 The history of ancient Rome covers the period from the foundation of Rome by Romulus in the eighth century B. C. , through the Roman Republic, to the establishment of what we today call the Roman Empire, finishing with the rule of Emperor Justinian in the sixth century A. D.
#2 The three-part chronological division of Roman history is Monarchy, Republic, and Empire. The Romans did not consider these periods to be separate, but rather one continuous history that was divided only by the rule of kings.
#3 The eastern section of the empire, which was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, continued to believe that Roman imperial government would last another thousand years. The last eastern emperor was killed in A. D. 1453, when the Turkish commander Mehmet the Conqueror captured Constantinople and what little was left of the territory of the eastern Roman Empire.
#4 The sources of information for Roman history are varied. The texts of ancient historical writers, supplemented by the texts of authors of other kinds of literature, from epic and lyric poetry to comic plays, survive.
© 2022 IRB Media (E-bog): 9781669377986
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E-bog: 29. marts 2022
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