Roman Government
The Roman Government refers to the political system established in ancient Rome, characterized by a complex hierarchy of officials and institutions responsible for governing the vast territories of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. This system featured a combination of elements from monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy, with power divided between various branches such as the Senate, magistrates, and popular assemblies. The Roman Government played a crucial role in shaping the history and development of Rome, influencing everything from military campaigns and public policy to social norms and cultural practices.