There was no Roman Empire in 753 BC. That is the traditional date of the founding of the city of Rome. It was not until roughly 200 years later that the little city-state grew into an empire.
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36 B. C. 753 BC. 753 B.C was the start of the Roman Republic, the Empire started in 27 B.C
Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC. The last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire was deposed in 476 AD.
In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.
The beginning of the Roman Empire was in the 4th and 3rd century BC. In the 4th century BC and early 3rd century BC she expanded into central and southern Italy. She did not annex the peoples who leaved in these areas. Instead she turned into allies who had to pay a tribute and supply soldiers who fought in auxiliary troops which supported the Roman legions at their expense. Therefore, she established a form of imperialism by indirect rule. At the end of the First Punic War 264 BC- 241 BC) she annexed Carthage's territories in western Sicily and soon afterwards she seized Sardinia and Corsica from Carthage. In the Second Punic War (218 BC-201 BC) she annexed Carthage's territories in southern Spain. At the end of Third Punic War (179 BC-176 BC) she destroyed Carthage and annexed her last territories in Tunisia and western Libya. In 176 BC she also annexed mainland Greece. Further expansion of the Roman Empire occurred over the next two hundred years. The empire reached its greatest extent in 116 AD.
The Roman Empire existed from 27 BC - 476 AD in the West and285-1453 AD in the East. The Roman Republic predated the Roman Empire by about 500 years.