The founding of Rome is widely held to have been 753 BC. The last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire was overthrown in 476 AD. However, the Eastern Roman Empire carried on and became known as the Byzantine Empire until it fell to the Ottomans in 1453 AD
Ancient Greece was not one entity, rather it was a collection of various city-states that were largely independent of one another.
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Rome is usually divided into 4 eras.
The monarchy lasted from 753 BC (the founding of Rome) to 510 BC (Tarquinius Superbus overthrown).
The republic lasted from 510 BC (senate created) to 27 BC (Octavian/Augustus takes control).
The empire lasted from 27 BC (Augustus becomes first emperor) to 476 AD (death of Constantine).
Then came the period of decline, but doesn't really qualify as "ancient."
The time period for ancient Rome is from (circa) the
8th Century BC the kingdom lasted to until circa 500BC
the republic was from circa 500BC until circa 30 BC
Then came the Empire which continued until 1447 CE/BC
ancient Greece existed in the late 1500's thriugh the 1700's and many people enjoyed their lives there.
The Ancient Romans lived from about 400 BC to circa 1447 ACE when the Empire ended.
The Greeks were believed to live between 1100 B.C. (in the Greek Dark Ages) and 146 B.C. (the Hellenistic Period).
The history of ancient Rome lasted 1200 years (753 BC-476 AD). Their greatest period was from the 1st century BC to the 2nd century AD.
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There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground