Roman Empire
The Roman Empire represents a significant period in European culture, characterized by its political structure, societal norms, and artistic expressions. Established in 27 BC and lasting until the fall of Rome in 476 AD, the Roman Empire greatly influenced the development of Western civilization. Its culture was marked by advancements in law, politics, engineering, art, literature, architecture, technology, warfare, religion, language, society, and economy. The empire's vast territories spanned three continents, encompassing diverse cultures that contributed to its rich legacy. Roman culture has left an indelible mark on European history and continues to be a subject of fascination for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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External Links
- [RomanEmpire.org]
- [RomanEmpire.net] The Senate and People of Rome; Romans in Medieval Combat: SCA Dagorhir
- [RomanHistory.org] Roman History | History of the Roman Empire
- [ByzantineEmpire.org] Byzantine Empire | Eastern Roman Empire
- [jrhe.org] Journal of the Holy Roman Empire | Resources for students of the HRE