{"id":9610,"date":"2023-12-06T22:45:28","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T21:45:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=9610"},"modified":"2023-12-06T22:45:28","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T21:45:28","slug":"when-was-ancient-rome-around","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/when-was-ancient-rome-around\/","title":{"rendered":"When Was Ancient Rome Around"},"content":{"rendered":"
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For centuries, Ancient Rome has loomed large in the collective memory of Western civilization. Itspolitical and military prowess, cultural advancements, and architectural accomplishments have all become hallmarksof the classical world. But when did Ancient Rome begin and end? And what were some of its lastinglegacies? Since Rome’s history was written and re-written over centuries, the exact dates of its reign elude historians—but they can make a few educated guesses.<\/p>\n

Records of Rome’s earliest days come from oral history and archaeological evidence, which indicates thatit was established as a settlement sometime around 500 BC. This was when the Kingdom of Rome (founded by Roman legend Romulus and Remus) was first established. However, some historians argue that its people may already have had a distinct identity prior to this period, since archaeological evidence points to Rome being a busy trading hub as far back as 700 BC. Rome grew to become one of the most powerful city-states in the ancient world, and in the 4th century BC it became a powerful Republic.<\/p>\n

The Republic was governed by a Senate and consuls, and laws were made by vote. This period saw significant military expansion, as Rome began forging alliances and conquering ever-larger cities and territories. By the 1st century BC, Rome had become an empire, ruling nearly all of the Western Mediterranean. It was during this Imperial period that Rome’s authority stretched from Britain to the Middle East, and its citizens enjoyed unprecedented economic, political and cultural prosperity.<\/p>\n

Throughout the Imperial period, Rome underwent rapid expansion and urbanization. The events of this era form much of the basis of the modern Western world, as its laws, language, art, philosophy and religion heavily shaped the Roman experience. Latin, in particular, became the main language of the Empire and its literature formed the foundation of Western literature and culture. Rome’s legacy also includes its road network, engineering feats, art, philosophy, religions and legal system—all of which continue to influence the modern world today.<\/p>\n