when was Rome founded?
April 21, 753 BC
A poor person
it granted religious freedom throughout the Roman Empire, ending the persecution of Christians and allowing them to practice their faith openly
something that happened May 29, 1453
a monarchy (ruled by kings), a republic (with elected officials and a senate), and an empire (led by an emperor)
A rich person
5 million square kilometers (1.9 million square miles)
portable sundials, hand grenades, forks, all have thing in common
is known as the earliest period of Roman history, from around 753 BC to 509 BC
a person chose to fix all of Romes problems in six months, they have total power
the formal separation between the Catholic Church in the West and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054, stemming from theological and political disagreements.
the great schism
the continuation of the Roman Empire centered on Constantinople
what is the byzantine empire?
what are the Punic wars?
A series of wars between the roman republic and the Carthaginian Empire
when was (49-45 BCE)
the separation that happened in 395 CE
the magistrate Senate, and Assemblies
a vast civilization centered on the city of Rome
476 CE