Roman_Empire
architectural style
Aemilia HilariaAlexius of RomeAmbroseAndrew the ApostleApollodorus of DamascusAthenaeusBartholomew the ApostleBlandinaCassius ChaereaChrysanthus and DariaConcordius of SpoletoCyprianCyriacaCyrus and JohnDemetrius of ThessalonikiEustathius of AntiochFelicitas of RomeFlavius AetiusGaius Appuleius DioclesGalenHermas (freedman)Hosius of CordubaHyacinth of CaesareaIgnatius of AntiochJacob of NisibisJames, son of AlphaeusJames the GreatJanuariusJesusJesus in IslamJohn the ApostleJude the ApostleKalliopi (martyr)LivillaLucanLucillianus (magister equitum)Luke the EvangelistMantius of ÉvoraMarcus Macrinius Avitus Catonius VindexMattathias ben Theophilus
birth place
AgonaliaAmburbiumArmilustriumArs AmatoriaAulus Caecina Severus (consul 1 BC)CaristiaCarmentaliaCohors III Alpinorum equitataCohors III Aquitanorum equitata c.R.Cohors III Delmatarum equitata c.R. pfCohors III Ulpia PetraeorumCohors II Alpinorum equitataCohors II Aquitanorum equitata c.R.Cohors II DelmatarumCohors II Gallorum Dacica equitataCohors II Gallorum veterana equitataCohors II Hispanorum peditataCohors II LucensiumCohors IV Aquitanorum equitata c.R.Cohors IV BaeticaCohors IV DelmatarumCohors IV Gallorum equitataCohors I Aelia DacorumCohors I Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria sagittCohors I Alpinorum equitataCohors I Alpinorum peditataCohors I Antiochensium equitataCohors I AquitanorumCohors I Aquitanorum veteranaCohors I Aurelia Antonina Hemesenorum milliariaCohors I Batavorum milliaria c.R. pfCohors I Bracaraugustanorum eq c.R.Cohors I Brittonum milliariaCohors I CananefatiumCohors I Cretum sagittariaCohors I Cypria c.R.Cohors I DelmatarumCohors I Delmatarum milliaria equitataCohors I Flavia Canathenorum
country
Alexius of RomeAndrew the ApostleAntipope Felix IIAurea of OstiaBasilissa and AnastasiaBlandinaCassius ChaereaConcordius of SpoletoCyprianCyprian and JustinaDemetrius of ThessalonikiDionysius of HalicarnassusEmerentianaEustathius of AntiochEvelliusExpeditusFelicitas of RomeGaius Appuleius DioclesGalenHyacinth of CaesareaIgnatius of AntiochJacob of NisibisJames, son of AlphaeusJames the GreatJesusJohn the ApostleJonathan (High Priest)Justin MartyrKalliopi (martyr)LivyLucianLuke the EvangelistMarcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)Marcus Macrinius Avitus Catonius VindexMarcus Vipsanius AgrippaMark the EvangelistMattathias ben TheophilusMaximin of TrierOvidPaul the Apostle
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non-fiction subject
Roman_Empire
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Cesarstwo Rzymskie (łac. Imper ...... wewnętrznych i wędrówki ludów.
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El Imperio romano (latín: Impe ...... ua dando inicio la Edad Media.
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Erromatar Inperioa (latinez: I ...... na bilakatu zen erromatarrena.
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Het Romeinse Keizerrijk (Latij ...... onderdanen: Dominus et deus).
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Is gnách Impireacht na Róimhe ...... thear na hImpireachta le fada.
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Kekaisaran Romawi (bahasa Lati ...... lam perkembangan dunia modern.
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L'Empire romain (en latin : Im ...... e romain et prend fin en 1453.
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L'Imperi Romà, successor de la ...... i Romà fins a l'època moderna.
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L'Impero romano fu lo Stato ro ...... nte della civiltà occidentale.
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La Romia Imperio (27 a.K. ĝis ...... , kiu eble ankoraŭ restis tie.
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dissolution date
1453-05-29
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founding year
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capital
* Constantinople
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* Mediolanum
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* Nicomedia
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* Ravenna
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* Rome
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coa size
common languages
* Latin and Greek
* Regionallocal languages
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common name
Roman Empire
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conventional long name
Roman Empire
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currency
date
May 2021
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date end
date event
date post
1461-08-15
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direction
horizontal
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vertical
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era
Classical era to Late Middle Ages
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event
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Final East-West divide
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Murder of Julius Nepos
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Reconquest of Constantinople
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becomes capital
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event end
event post
Fall of Trebizond
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event pre
event start
flag border
no
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flag size
flag type
Vexillum
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with the imperial aquila
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footer
"Gate of Domitian and Trajan" ...... n hieroglyphs. Dendera, Egypt.
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Left image: Roman fresco of a ...... Fourth Style , Pompeii, Italy
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Right image: Bronze statuette of a young woman reading, based on a Hellenistic original
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Roman portraiture frescos from ...... volumen , both made of papyrus
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Two portraits circa 130 AD: th ...... utiful male companion Antinous
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government type
Semi-elective, functionally absolute monarchy
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image
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image coat
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image flag
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image map caption
The Roman Empire in AD 117 at its greatest extent, at the time of Trajan's death
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leader
legislature
native name
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p
Roman Republic
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religion
* Imperial cult-driven polytheism
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* Joined by the henotheistic solar cult of Sol Invictus
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* Nicene Christianity
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Byzantine EmpireEastern Roman Empire
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Western Roman Empire
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