In the city of Rome itself, the emperors had houses usually on the Palatine Hill. This was their "official" residence. However all of them had luxury villas scattered over Italy and the rest of the empire as well. In the later years of the western empire some emperors never even lived in Rome at all.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Most emperors from Augustus on had a house on the Palatine hill and stayed there while they were in Rome. This was in addition to their many other villas and holdings throughout the empire.
Not especially. There were elaborate houses on the Palatine hill that, since the time of Augustus, were used as imperial residences. Each emperor had his own house. The state did not provide housing such as 10 Downing or the White House.
The Roman emperors lived in their private houses or villas. ancient Rome did not have a "White House" or any type of imperial palace. The emperors usually moved into houses on the Palatine, or near to it, and many of them rebuilt or remodeled the existing buildings on the Palatine.
Gladiators lived in barracks in their gladiatorial schools.
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The first Roman government was called the Roman Kingdom. According to legend, the Trojan hero Aeneas, son of Venus, fled from Troy and landed on the west coast of Italy, where he settled. His descendants ruled that part of Italy as Kings of Alba Longa, named after the city from which they ruled. Many generations later, the King of Alba Longa named Numitor had a daughter named Rhea Silvia, who became a Vestal Virgin. She soon broke her vow of chastity by having twin boys with Mars, the god of war. These boys, Romulus and Remus, were raised by a she-wolf, and founded a city on the banks of the Tiber River. Romulus then killed Remus and named the city after himself, calling it Rome. Romulus and his descendants were monarchs of the Roman Kingdom. In the Sixth Century B.C. the monarchy was abolished, and replaced with the Roman Republic, which expanded rapidly across the Mediterranean.
Because Ancient Greece did have the same technology as Ancient Rome as Ancient Rome were technologically advanced. Ancient Rome had a stronger army and a more stronger and structured democracy.
In ancient rome a blacksmith is a blacksmith
The five ancient Rome is emperors there where only five emperors
Yes.
yes, and no. Ancient Rome had a senate and they were in charge for some time, but they soon got emperors. Some of the emperors, such as Julius Caesar, wanted to become King, but he was killed. After that, they just stuck with emperors.
Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero
No
aproximatly eleven
All Roman Emperors were famous in their own way. There were 192 people who claimed the title Emperor of Rome from 27 BC when the Emperor Augustus took control of the Senate until 1185 AD. Some of the later such would now be called Byzantine Emperors, but a the time they called themselves Roman Emperors. Second answer. Generally speaking most historians separate the ancient Roman empire and the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire lasted until 1453 AD when the Ottoman Turks took over Constantinople.
One of the emperors of Ancient Rome who have belived in Christanity.
The security was lacking.
Rome has a monarchy for 244 years, a republic for 482 years and rule by emperors for 506 years.
Emperors, slaves, consuls, senators this is ancient Rome
First the kings, then the consuls, then the emperors.