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The establishment of Rome is put at 753 BCE. Eventually Rome split up into a Western Empire which effectively ceased to exist after the incursions of invaters (usual end date 476 CE), and the Eastern (Byzantine) Empire which was finally terminated by the Ottoman Turks in 1453.

As the recorded histories date from the 2nd Century BCE, there is much which is fabricated for that first five hundred years - even the founding date is unconfirmable, and much of the earlier centuries has been based on traditions and accounts produced to aggrandise certain prominent families.

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It roughly lasted 520 yrs

`it is 457 yearsxx

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The accepted length of time the Roman Empire existed was from 27 BC to about 476 AD. The actual city has remained to this day.

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The accepted dates of the time period of the Roman Empire are from 27 BC to 476 AD. Rome was sacked by barbarians in 476 effectively bringing the Empire to an end.

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The Roman Empire lasted for over 1000 years. Although the Roman Empire fell it left its impact on future generations.

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The roman empire lasted for 1000 good years

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About 1,480 years.

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I think it was from AD 125 to AD 1054

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400 Years!

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