The rise and fall of the Roman Empire

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The most magnificent empire of its time, Rome, rose as a small monarchy only later to become a Republic that flourish into the greatest empire of all time, lasting for over six hundredth years and creating the model of modern society. Rome, having the first professional army, quickly expanded their Empire, in its peak; the vast Empire was owner of the Mediterranean Sea and stretched from London to Bagdad. At its fall the empire collapses with immense speed by the barbarian’s hand. In only hundred years the vast Empire of Rome disappears in the air like dust leaving behind small but significant culture to future generations that will use them as base for their foundation in arts literature, and customs. Rome will be gone forever but not forgotten. (It's ideas will prevail through time o history)
At the time of expansion Rome had well trained armies as never before seen in history, with an organization that still amaze us today “the romans had their particular form or ways of fighting, if we think at the begging of the film Gladiator that’s a perfect representation of how Rome like to fight. Take hours to set up everything in the battle, order and then launched the attack”(Wells, Peter) As Rome kept expanding he gained as much land as it gain enemies . Rome was nervous about the northern people invading what is today Italy so they started having fights with this group of people known as barbarians a word meaning foreign and crude. “Anybody that didn’t follow classical customs, speak classical languages which is Latin or Greek, was consider to be very different. Other barbarian, and Rome simply regarded them as much less capable, much less civilized than themselves” (Wells, Peter). Rome army were proud men ready to protect...

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...eror of all time, Julius Caesar. Caesar was born around the year 100bc in an aristocrat family. In this time chaos run rampant through the streets and poor Julius lost his father at the young age of sixteen. As he sailed to study pirates kidnapped Caesar for ransom. After some time Julius was able to be free once again and to punish his kidnapers with death. When he returns to Rome he becomes a soldier where he showed his leadership and charisma that marked the begging of a new chapter for Caesar. As Caesar fame becomes stronger he leaves the army and joins the life of politics. Caesar is a natural politician he “was brilliant in his ability to relate to people to make them like him but he was also one of the greatest writers and one of the greatest public speakers. Julius Caesar could make you do what he thought you should by giving you a speech” (Martin, Thomas. R)

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