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The Roman Senate: Six Hundred Men Who Ruled the World

The Roman Senate: how six hundred aristocrats shaped Rome’s politics, power struggles, and legacy—from auctoritas vs. imperium to Cicero, Cato, Caesar, and Augustus.

Ancient Rome: Key Facts, Locations, and Timeline

Ancient Rome, founded in 753 BC, evolved from a monarchy to a republic, and finally an empire, marking key events like the Republic's establishment in 509 BC and its fall in AD 476.

Expansion Through Conquest: Key Campaigns That Built an Empire

Explore how key military campaigns like the Punic Wars and conquests of Italy shaped the Roman Empire's expansion and cultural growth.

Julius Caesar: The Man Who Ended the Republic

Explore Julius Caesar's rise to power, military conquests, and his pivotal role in ending the Roman Republic through his dictatorship.