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People did not feel loyalty to the Empire
In 476 C.E. Rome fell to the Visigoths
A long "golden age" of Rome
Began when Caesar Augustus became emperor and ended with the death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.E. - C.E. 180)
In 49 B.C.E., Julius Caesar was appointed dictator of Rome
The position of dictator was only allowed to be held for 6 months during a crisis
He was the dictator for a total of 4 years, 5 months,
until his own murder
Following many years of revolt, Rome abandoned its monarchy and established a republic in 509 B.C.E.
Arsaces I conquered Nissa with the help of Parni scythes and other allies and established Parthia as a autonomous state.
In 27 B.C.E., Octavian, a great-nephew of Julius Caesar, was officially appointed emperor
From this point on, Rome was an empire, ruled by a single emperor who held all governing power
In 286 C.E., emperor Diocletion split the empire into eastern and western halves to make it easier to govern
The Western Roman Empire, with Rome as it's capital, was on a steep decline.
The Punic Wars were a series of wars against the people of Carthage
These wars spanned from
264 B.C.E to 146 B.C.E.