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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Establishments in the Roman Empire by century (6 C) D. Establishments in Dalmatia (Roman province) (1 C, 2 P) Establishments in the Roman Empire by decade (32 C) M. Establishments in the Roman Empire by millennium (3 C) This page was last edited on 7 February 2016, at 15:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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    1st c. BC << - Establishments in the Roman Empire in the 1st century - >> 2nd c. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. 0-9. 1st-century Roman temples (12 P) 10s establishments in the Roman Empire (6 P) 20s establishments in the Roman Empire (2 P)
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  4. historyandarchaeologyonline.com

    Ancient Roman Hotels The House of Sallust by Josef Theodor Hansen, 1886. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. Hospitia. A Hospitium was a Roman hotel. Originally, they were rented rooms in private homes — hence their name which derives from the principle of hospitia, or the hospitality owed by a Roman host to his guests.
  5. explore.britannica.com

    the principal professional officer in the armies of ancient Rome and its empire. The centurion was the commander of a centuria, which was the smallest unit of a Roman legion. A legion was nominally composed of 6,000 soldiers, and each legion was divided up into 10 cohorts, with each cohort containing 6 centuria. The centurion thus nominally commanded about 100 men, and there were 60 centurions ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    360s establishments in the Roman Empire (5 P) 370s establishments in the Roman Empire (1 P) 380s establishments in the Roman Empire (2 P) This page was last edited on 7 February 2016, at 15:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
  7. britannica.com

    Jan 17, 2025Roman 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.
  8. Roman conquest of the eastern Mediterranean changed the Roman culture and economy. In Sicily, 70,000 enslaved people rose in rebellion against a Roman army. The Gracchi attempted to enact political and land reforms. Marius' reforms shifted soldiers' loyalties from the state to their own commanders.
  9. historycooperative.org

    The Roman Empire, a colossal entity that once sprawled across three continents, stands as one of the greatest empires in history.From its humble beginnings as a small settlement along the Tiber River, Rome's dominion expanded to encompass vast territories, influencing the course of history with its military conquests, governance, and cultural achievements.Yet, the very factors
  10. worldhistory.org

    The Roman Empire, at its height (c. 117), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization.Building upon the foundation laid by the Roman Republic, the empire became the largest and most powerful political and military entity in the world up to its time and expanded steadily until its fall, in the west, in 476.. By 285, the empire had grown too vast to be ruled ...
  11. worldhistory.org

    The Roman Empire, at its height (c. 117), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization. Building upon the foundation laid by the Roman Republic, the empire became the largest and most powerful political and military entity in the world up to its time and expanded steadily until its fall, in the west, in 476.

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