{"id":10003,"date":"2023-10-17T13:10:13","date_gmt":"2023-10-17T12:10:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=10003"},"modified":"2023-10-17T13:10:13","modified_gmt":"2023-10-17T12:10:13","slug":"when-did-the-ancient-rome-start-and-end","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/when-did-the-ancient-rome-start-and-end\/","title":{"rendered":"When Did The Ancient Rome Start And End"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The ancient Roman civilization began as early as 753 BC, when the traditional date of the founding of Rome is believed to have occurred. This was two centuries before the founding of the Roman Republic, which would eventually grow to dominate the entire Mediterranean region including much of modern-day Europe. Ancient Rome lasted through 1453 AD, when Constantinople (modern-day Turkey) was taken by the Ottoman Empire. Through this entire period, Rome was a hotbed of cultural and societal advancement, domination and diversification.<\/p>\n

It truly began to strengthen its power and dominate the Mediterranean region after the Roman victory over the Carthaginian Empire in 146 BC. This then created a period of relative stability and peace within the Mediterranean region, which opened the door for expansive changes in warfare, politics, literature and architecture. It also saw the rise of prominent figures such as Julius Caesar and his successor Augustus, whose decisions and campaigns equipped Rome with its many trade routes, islands and territories.<\/p>\n

In terms of warfare, the Ancient Romans developed and perfected a formidable military that allowed them to easily push back and conquer opponents – whether they be local or foreign. This was bolstered by the formation of regions known as ‘governorates’ and legions, the latter of which would come to embody the ultimate symbol of Roman strength.<\/p>\n

At the same time, the Ancient Roman Republic set the groundwork for many societal and cultural advancements. This included rulings from the senate, laws and their enforcement, as well as the development of grand architectural projects such as the Colosseum, Pantheon and the aqueduct systems that Rome is renowned for even today. It also saw huge progress in literature, with authors such as Virgil, Horace, Pliny the Elder and many more.<\/p>\n