Timeline Of Roman Egyptian History  

The Roman Egyptian history forms one of the most important parts of the History of Rome. It features several important events and characters that are till date among the most significant ones in the history of human mankind.More...

History Of Ancient Roman Art

History Of Ancient Roman Art

Ancient Roman art is usually considered to be much more than just art. Instead, it is defined as the art of Roman civilization, from the period of the first emperor Romulus to the time of Emperor Constantine. The rich history of ancient roman art extends over a period of over 1000 years and is certain worth studying.More...

 

How Did Augustus Die ?

How Did Augustus Die

Augustus Caesar fell gravely ill in the year 23 B,C. He wanted to appoint a successor to his distinctive place in Rome and its government, an heir capable of dealing with all political matters and the public. Augustan historians have different arguments regarding the issue of his heir. According to some historians, he wanted to appoint his sister’s son Marcellus, who was hurriedly married to Augustus’ daughter, Julia, the Elder, while other historians disagree this because of Augustus’ will showed that he had a soft corner for Marcus Agrippa. He was Augustus’ second in command and perhaps the only one of his fellow men to lead the masses and hold the Roman Empire united.More...

 

Julius Caesar Ancestry

Julius Caesar Ancestry

Julius Caesar was born to Gaius Caesar and Aurelia on July 13 in 100 B.C. Aurelia was the daughter of Lucius Aurelius Cotta while his father belonged to the patrician family of the Julii, whose lineage can be traced back to Goddess Venus and Romulus, the first Roman King. The roots of Julius Caesar ancestry are as old as the city itself. Caesar was the direct descendant of the Trojan Prince Aeneas, the son of Venus, and, therefore, claimed to be directly related to Gods.More...

 

Famous Roman Gladiators

Famous Roman Gladiators

The history of ancient Rome is well known for its interesting stories of famous Roman gladiators, who fought in the infamous, blood-spattered arenas, including the Roman Colosseum, throughout their lives. Some of the most famous Roman gladiators, who fought great gladiatorial combats, include Spartacus, Emperor Commodus, Flamma, Thrimpus, Spiculus, Rutuba, Tetraides, Priscus, and Verus.More...

 

What Caused The Roman Empire To Collapse ?

What Caused The Roman Empire To Collapse

There were several factors that caused the Roman Empire to collapse. By the end of 476 AD, the western part of the Roman Empire was completely devastated due to invasions by Germany. There was a constant pressure being built up by the German tribes on the Roman Empire. While Britain and Gaul were taken over by the Angels, Saxons, Jutes, and Franks, Spain and Italy were overrun by the Vandals and the Ostrogoths respectively.More...

 

How Did Cleopatra Die ?

How Did Cleopatra Die

As per the ancient Roman historical accounts, Cleopatra committed suicide by making an asp bite her. Enough evidence to support this fact has been provided by Strabo, who was present in Alexandria when this event took place. According to him, there are two different stories about the cause of death of Cleopatra.More...

 

 

 

Constantine Biography

Constantine Biography

Constantine I, one of the most significant emperors of Rome, was born in 274 AD. He is well known in the history of Rome for ensuring that Christianity became the official religion of the whole Roman Empire. He was conferred the title of ‘Great’ for playing a crucial role in the advancement of the Christian religion and is remembered as Constantine The Great.More...

 

What Made Benedict Arnold A Traitor ?

What Made Benedict Arnold A Traitor

Benedict Arnold was one of the greatest American generals in the history of America. He led the American forces to great success during the Revolutionary War against the British. However, today, Arnold is remembered not as a hero, but as the biggest traitor in the American history. There is a lot of documentary proof to corroborate the fact that he betrayed his own country during the war, but what made Benedict Arnold a traitor is a more important question.More...

 

Antony And Cleopatra Roman History

Antony And Cleopatra Roman History

Mark Antony was one of the most popular and important political leaders and army generals in the history of Rome. He was the general and a close friend of Julius Caesar. After Caesar’s assassination, Antony occupied the eastern province, where he called for Cleopatra.More...

 

 

 

 

    
 

History-Of-The-Roman-Colosseum      The Roman Colosseum was earlier known as the Flavian Amphitheater. It is an oval-shaped amphitheater situated east of the Roman Forum. It was located in the middle of Rome. It is very magnificent and one of the best specimens of Roman architecture and engineering. Its construction began in 70-72 AD during the time of Emperor Vespasian and was finished in 80 AD when Titus was the emperor. More..

 


 

 

 
   
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