Roman Empire
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The Roman Empire was a very large empire in Europe. He existed from 27 BC to 395 AD. The Roman Empire is usually considered the most important and best empire of all time. At his height, Roman Empire controlled vast territories spanning three continents: Europe, Asia, and Africa. Very impressive for an empire this old. The Empire's influence extended from the British Isles in the northwest to the deserts of the
Middle East, and from the
Rhine and
rivers in the north to the shores of North Africa.
The Roman Empire is renowned for his remarkable achievements in various fields, including engineering, architecture, law, and governance. Roman engineers built an extensive network of roads, aqueducts, and monumental structures like the Colosseum and the Pantheon, many of which still stand today. The Roman legal system laid the foundation for many modern legal codes, and the concept of Roman citizenship became a unifying element for the diverse peoples within the Empire.
History
Julio-Claudian Dynasty
For more detail: Julio-Claudian Dynasty
The Julio-Claudian Dynasty was the first dynasty of the Roman Empire. It composed of the first five emperors. The
Julio-Claudians started the destruction of
republican values, but on the other hand, they boosted
Rome's status as the central power in the world. While
Caligula and
Nero are usually remembered as dysfunctional emperors in popular culture,
Augustus and
Claudius are remembered as emperors who were successful in politics and the military. This dynasty instituted imperial tradition in
Rome and frustrated any attempt to reestablish a
Republic.
Augustus became the first Roman emperor in 27 BC. he created the
Praetorian Guard and annexed
Galatia. He also returned the lost standards (flags) that were lost from a battle, which was seen as very honorable. In 6 AD, a big revolt happened in the province of
Pannonia. In AD 9, the Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest resulted in a major defeat for
Rome by the
Germanics.
Tiberius reigned second, between 14 AD and 37 AD. At first, he continued the ruling style of
Augustus but later his paranoia increased and he heavily relied on
Praetorian Guards.
Caligula reigned third, he was cruel and tyrannical. He declared himself as god and spending lots of money on building giant projects and making irrational decisions. He was assassinated by a
Praetorian Guard, making his uncle
Claudius the emperor.
Claudius reigned as Roman Emperor from 41 AD to 54 AD. His rule was decent and he conquered
Britain in 43 AD. He built roads, canals, and more. But he was assassinated by his wife,
Agrippina the Younger because she wanted to ensure her son,
Nero’s success.
Nero was very evil. He burned down
Rome and blamed it on
Christians. Oh how he hated Christians. He persecuted them relentlessly. He executed his wife, his mother, his advisor, and more. A series of revolts broke out against him and
Nero was forced into suicide, starting the
Year of the Four Emperors civil war.
Year of the Four Emperors
The Year of the Four Emperors in 69 AD followed
Nero's demise, where there was no chance of return to the old and traditional
Roman Republic, thus a new emperor had to rise. A period of civil strife and power struggles.
Galba,
Otho,
Vitellius, and
Vespasian each claimed the imperial title in rapid succession, reflecting the instability that ensued after the fall of the
Julio-Claudian Dynasty.
Vespasian ultimately emerged victorious, establishing the
Flavian Dynasty and bringing some stability back to the empire.
Flavian Dynasty
Vespasian's reign marked a return to strong and pragmatic leadership. He initiated significant military reforms, restored the finances of the state through increased taxation and prudent fiscal management, and embarked on ambitious construction projects, including the beginning of the Colosseum's construction. His administration set the groundwork for a more stable and prosperous period in Roman history, continuing through the reigns of his sons,
Titus and
Domitian, who succeeded him. The
Flavian Dynasty thus helped to consolidate and strengthen the empire after the tumultuous events of 69 AD.
Between 66 and 74, there were the first of three major rebellions by the Jews against the Roman Empire fought in Roman-controlled
Judaea, resulting in the destruction of
Jewish towns, the displacement of its people and the appropriation of land for Roman military use, as well as the destruction of the
Jewish Temple and polity.
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Relations
Friends
Han Dynasty - Hey! Thanks for your silks to me and thus trade with me! Best trading partner! And some of my soldiers lived in yuor clay!
Although he let Xiongnu come!! I invent real noodle!! And one day I will conquer yuo
Enemies
Germanic Barbaricum - Filthy, barbaricum immigrants. How dare tu defeat me!
How to draw

- Draw a ball.
- Fill it with red.
- Draw two olive branches that bend into a circle. In gold.
- Write the letters “SPQR” in the circle. In gold.
- Add the eyes and you’re done!
- Add a Roman soldier helmet (optional)
- Make the helmet gold (optional)
Color Name | HEX | |
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Red | #9F0807 | |
Gold | #D7BC52 |