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- 2,206 yearsFrom a certain point of view, it can be said that the Roman Empire lasted for an astonishing 2,206 years, spanning much of three millennia and reaching from an era whose historical "facts" are all but lost, to a time when the great artists of the Renaissance were creating works still readily available to view today.www.grunge.com/1039273/roman-empire-timeline-explained/
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The western empire collapsed in 476 AD, but the eastern empire lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453. By 100 BC, Rome had expanded its rule to most of the Mediterranean and beyond. See more
The Roman Empire was one of the largest in history, with contiguous territories throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The … See more
The Empire was remarkably multicultural, with "astonishing cohesive capacity" to create shared identity while encompassing diverse peoples. Public monuments and communal spaces … See more
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Rome had begun expanding shortly after the founding of the Roman Republic in the 6th century BC, though not outside the Italian Peninsula until … See moreLatin and Greek were the main languages of the Empire, but the Empire was deliberately multilingual. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill says … See more
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 under treaty, the mission turned to … See more
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