What comes to mind when you think about the kind of Roman Emperor who managed to establish an indestructible empire?
In 27 BC, Augustus claimed he had restored the republic. In truth, Rome was governed by a dynastic monarchy and real power was held by the emperor. Augustus pretended that he valued the ...
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Ancient Roman treasure trove of 27 rare silver coins unearthed likely by heavy rains on Sicilian islandA trove of 27 silver Roman coins, dating back to the 1st century BC, has been unearthed during restoration work at the Acropolis of San Marco and Santa Teresa, according to the Sicilian government.
It took two men to wrestle Rome back from chaos and turn a republic into an empire. In the first century BC, Rome was a republic. Power lay in the hands of the Senate, elected by Roman citizens.
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