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The Roman Empire has seen all sorts of leaders - from brilliant to controversial. Knowing these leaders will help you understand the living situations during the time of their reign. The purpose of this educational book is to give your child the knowledge required to enjoy history. This book makes the perfect companion for “quiet time.” Grab a copy now!

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Date de parution 15 avril 2017
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781541920828
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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The Roman Empire had an emperor at its head. Some did really well, and some were worse than bad. Read on about some of the best--and the worst--emperors Rome ever had.




Rome started as little village, around 700 BCE. It became a kingdom, but after seven kings it became a Republic. A Senate of powerful, active leaders led the Republic for hundreds of years.


From Republic to Empire





Ancient Rome








But the Republic became a victim of Rome’s success. It seemed too slow and too awkward to keep Rome safe against enemies to the east and the north, and enemies within. Some people argued that the nation needed a sin- gle, strong leader.





There was a complicated civil war that seemed to be between the defenders of the Republic and those who wanted to change it. But it was really a struggle between powerful factions, each of which wanted to be in charge.







Julius Caesar

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