Emperor August, the first Roman emperor, cared much about how history would remember him. He had various pieces of art created after him that depicted him as strong and dignified. It was important that he be seen as bringing Rome into an era of peace. He also wanted to emphasize his value for family.
It depends on which thesis you want to pick. These are hundreds of theses which can be made about ancient Rome, whose history lasted for 1,200 years. There is no substitute to doing your own work.
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because Cleopatra was with mark and they didn't want mark ruler of rome to give the government to Cleopatra
The Romans did not particularly want to have an emperor, but they accepted the principate as an alternative to the constant civil wars that they had experienced.
You need to specify what ancient Rome was affected by if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
Because they did not want the army in the first place
Please rephrase you question to make what you want to know clear. What does art ancient Rome what?
Please be more specific. What do you want to know about he ancient literature?
Stone? what do you mean? what do you want to know?
Because he was the emperor of Ancient China in March 1271!
I Am not sure I understand your question. The ruins of Ancient Rome are in Rome and the language spoken in Italy is Italian. If you want to learn it there are many ways to do so. If you go to Pompei you can see ancient graffiti from 79AD, but there is no longer ancient Latin spoken as it was 2000 years ago.
Emperor August, the first Roman emperor, cared much about how history would remember him. He had various pieces of art created after him that depicted him as strong and dignified. It was important that he be seen as bringing Rome into an era of peace. He also wanted to emphasize his value for family.
Although there are many good sites on the Internet to learn about ancient Rome, the best, by far, is About.com/ancient history. There are links there too, if you want to go further. There is also a forum in case you have questions.
Before Julius Caesar took control in 48BC, the Roman Empire was not ruled by the Emperor but by two consuls who were elected by the citizens of Rome. Rome was then known as a Republic.
that is SUCH a vague question. Do you mean rome in general? the republic? the empire? do you want war? politics? culture?