Roman History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (201) essays
Roman History essays:
"Ancient Rome" Tells about some things they made and some famous rulers.
... first inventors of concrete, which they used (along with pebbles, crushed rock, and gravel) to make the Roman roads. These roads stretched from everywhere in Rome to everywhere else. These roads lasted hundreds, even thousands ...
Rome from state to empire.
... Roman territory, but this meant further expansion of Rome would lead to direct conflict with the great Mediterranean power of the west, Carthage. This would result in the first Punic war, which would last from 265 to 241 B.C. This was a costly, long, bloody war that Rome ...
Political Revolution in Rome 133-78 BC
... first year of tribunate he introduced a number of political, economical and judicial reforms to which sparked massive opposition in the senate as well as throughout the entire roman government. Gaius' tribunate was never intended to bring about change, it was intended to protect the ordinary citizen ...
'What does Cicero's Speech Against Verres 1 reveal about Roman justice'
... Roman justice, the reputation of the Roman Senate, and the bribery and corruption of the Roman Senate , and the bribery and corruption of Roman ...
The Life of Tiberius Gracchus
... Punic War against Carthage under the younger Scipio. After the conclusion of the campaign Tiberius was then elected to quaestor during the war against Numantia. It was therefore because of Tiberius' background that he was able to negotiate the lives of many Roman ...
S.P.Q.R.
... Roman Imperial Army of the first and second centuries . London: Constable, 1996, c1979. Williams, Bryan. Ancient Roman War and Weapons. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 1943. "Punic Wars." Compton's Encyclopaedia . 1998. 19 Dec 2007"Victori-the roman military-strategies and tactics." Victori ...
Discuss representations of Augustan power and the ways in which this power has been portrayed as beneficial for Rome and the Roman Empire.
... Caesar and his title Augustus became the enduring titles of the ensuing leaders of the Roman Empire. Through carefully crafted politics, Augustus managed to appeal to the populace of Rome, who were crying out for stability after years of civil upheaval. Furthermore, Augustus utilised Julius Caesar ...
Essay: The roman Army
... carrying no armour at all, solely armed with slings. The army officers as well as the cavalry were drawn from leading citizens who were enrolled as equestrians (equites). All in all the Roman army consisted of 18 centuries of equites, 82 centuries of the first ...
The Roman Empire, from Caesar's reign through Augustus, and finally the infiltration of the Germanic barbarians. 7-8 pages, double spaced, 10pt Times New Roman, with 'quick references'.
... Augustus). * * * * * * * * * * Augustus ascended to the throne as the sole ruler of Rome, and after establishing himself as the heir apparent, by hunting down and killing all the implicated accomplices to Julius Caesar ...
Rediscovering the Roots of Romanian Political Culture
... that 'democracies are noisy' ... its citizens' lives ... strictly used in its constitutional law definition ... the communist ruler - Nicolae ... process of price setting, ... , traffic of influence, even publicly exposed, ... unidirectional changes (from ... role - the leader of the ... destroyed and nothing lasting was ...