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Salutem Plurimam Dicit,

 

 

     What most people think of as the Roman Empire is more appropriately divided into three periods.

      - The Roman Kingdom    753 BC  -  509 BC                

      - The Roman Republic     509 BC  -    27 BC     

      - The Roman Empire        27   BC  -  476 AD

This page is devoted to all three.

 

    

     I welcome anyone who wants to post an article or start a discussion about anything related to Rome.  If you are particularly interested in a City that was in ancient Rome (including the city of Rome) let me know; we are looking for moderators.  Since this page is pretty new, it doesn't have a lot of content yet.  But I will try to add more as quickly as possible.  Check back frequently to see new material.  Feel free to make suggestions, comments, or ask questions about the site or Rome.  Just click on Agrippa below and send me a message.  My goal is to make this sight a place where everyone can work together to make a valuable resource for learning and discussion. 

  

     I hope you enjoy belteshazzar.com’s Rome page.

 

Curate ut Valeatis,

  

-T. Occasus Agrippa

 

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