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    The crisis of the Roman Republic was an extended period of political instability and social unrest from about c. 133 BC to 44 BC that culminated in the...
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    a form of government during the first century BC crisis of the Roman Republic. One of the major innovations the Republic hoped to achieve was enshrined...
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  • From the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BC until the 1st century BC, there were a sparse number of civil wars. But with the Crisis of the Roman...
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    The War of Actium (32–30 BC) was the last civil war of the Roman Republic, fought between Mark Antony (assisted by Cleopatra and by extension Ptolemaic...
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    opened the final chapter in the crisis of the Roman Republic. After his victory in Caesar's civil war, his death triggered a series of further Roman civil...
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    Roman Republic Senate of the Roman Republic Legislative Assemblies of the Roman Republic Executive magistrates of the Roman Republic of the Roman Empire...
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    Triumvirate (ancient Rome) (category Crisis of the Roman Republic)
    historians refer to Roman "triumvirs", they mean two political alliances during the crisis of the Roman Republic. The informal First Triumvirate of Julius Caesar...
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    The ballot laws of the Roman Republic (Latin: leges tabellariae) were four laws which introduced the secret ballot to all popular assemblies in the Republic...
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    during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), respectively. The main cause of the war...
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    The Crisis of the Third Century, also known as the Military Anarchy or the Imperial Crisis (235–284), was a period in Roman history during which the Roman...
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    The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of...
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    The Civil Wars. ReadHowYouWant.com. ISBN 978-1-4429-3538-9. Byrd, Robert C. (1995). The Senate of the Roman Republic: Addresses on the History of Roman...
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    The Perusine War (also Perusian or Perusinian War, or the War of Perusia) was a civil war of the Roman Republic, which lasted from 41 to 40 BC. It was...
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  • victorious Sulla made himself dictator of the Roman Republic. Sulla had achieved temporary control of Rome and Marius's exile to Africa following his...
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    The constitution of the Roman Republic was a set of uncodified norms and customs which, together with various written laws, guided the procedural governance...
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    Marian reforms (category Crisis of the Roman Republic)
    The Marian reforms were putative changes to the composition and operation of the Roman army during the late Roman republic usually attributed to Gaius...
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    in Italy Censorship in North Korea Censorship of images in the Soviet Union Crisis of the Roman Republic Denazification/De-Ba'athification/Decommuniza...
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    Gracchi brothers (redirect from The Gracchi)
    The Gracchi brothers were two brothers who lived during the beginning of the late Roman Republic: Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus. They served in...
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  • Magistrates of the Roman Republic: 99 BC–31 BC. Vol. 2. American Philological Association. ISBN 978-0-8913-0812-6. Golden, Gregory K (2013). Crisis management...
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    martyrdom, the Liberators' civil war and ultimately to the Principate period of the Roman Empire. Caesar had served the Republic for eight years in the Gallic...
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    to 88 BC between the Roman Republic and several of its autonomous allies (socii) in Italy. Some of the allies held out until 87 BC. The war started in late...
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  • Bellum Octavianum (category Crisis of the Roman Republic)
    The Bellum Octavianum (Latin for "War of Octavius") was a Roman republican civil war fought in 87 BC between the two consuls of that year, Gnaeus Octavius...
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    Legio X Gemina (category Roman legions involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
    was a Roman legion, which was active during the late Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire as part of the Imperial Roman army. It was one of the four...
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    was the highest elected public official of the Roman Republic (c. 509 BC to 27 BC). Romans considered the consulship the second-highest level of the cursus...
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    Principate (redirect from Roman Principate)
    The Principate was the form of imperial government of the Roman Empire from the beginning of the reign of Augustus in 27 BC to the end of the Crisis of...
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    It encompasses the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic (509–27 BC), and the Roman Empire (27 BC–476 AD) until the fall of the western empire...
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    that of the previous Roman Republic, including the reestablishment of the Senate. Giordano Pierleoni was elected "first Patrician of the Roman Commune"...
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    The Roman state itself was plunged into civil war several times, finally resulting in the marginalization of its 500-year-old Roman Republic, and the...
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    Lex Pompeia de ambitu (category Crisis of the Roman Republic)
    The lex Pompeia de ambitu was a law of the Roman Republic, passed in 52 BCE, aimed at prosecuting bribery and corruption in elections. It was proposed...
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    from the first days of the city of Rome (traditionally founded in 753 BC) as the Senate of the Roman Kingdom, to the Senate of the Roman Republic and Senate...
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