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HIStory - EMPERADORES ROMANOS

The Roman Empire lasted from 27 BC to 476 AD. Some key Roman emperors included Augustus, who was the first emperor and established the empire, Nero who initially ruled well but later became insane, and Trajan who expanded the empire to its greatest size. The empire eventually split into eastern and western halves ruled from separate capitals. Invasions and internal conflicts contributed to the decline of the western empire.

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HIStory - EMPERADORES ROMANOS

The Roman Empire lasted from 27 BC to 476 AD. Some key Roman emperors included Augustus, who was the first emperor and established the empire, Nero who initially ruled well but later became insane, and Trajan who expanded the empire to its greatest size. The empire eventually split into eastern and western halves ruled from separate capitals. Invasions and internal conflicts contributed to the decline of the western empire.

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ROMAN EMPERORS

27 BC – 476 AC
R OM E WA S A N E M P I RE FOR OV E R 5 0 0 YE A R S .  

Luz Marina Tejada M. - 2016


AGE ND A
1.Backgroun d
2.E xpl an ati on of t opi c
3.Ju st i fi cati on
4.T hi n gs to i mprove
5.concl us i on s

Luz Marina Tejada M. - 2016


1.. BACKGROUND

VIDEO

The city of Rome originated as a village of the Latini in the 9th


century BC. It was initially ruled by kings, but the Roman Republic
 was established in 509 BC. During the 5th century BC, Rome
gained regional dominance in Latium, and eventually 
the entire Italian peninsula by the 3rd century BC. The population
FROM THE FOUNDING OF ROME TO THE
DOWNFALL OF THE EMPIRE

MONARCHY REPUBLIC EMPIRE


753 BC – 509 BC 509 BC – 27 BC 27 BC – 476 AC
2. EXPLANATION
ROMAN EMPERORS

Augustus: Augustus was the first emperor.  He was


Julius Caesar's adopted son. In 31 BCE, after 30
years of civil war, Augustus defeated Anthony and
Cleopatra, and because the first emperor of ancient
Rome. He called himself emperor because he knew
the people would never accept the title of king.  
Meet Emperor Augustus - The First Roman Emperor
2. EXPLANATION
ROMAN EMPERORS
2. EXPLANATION
ROMAN
EMPERORS
2. EXPLANATION
ROMAN EMPERORS
Nero: Nero was quite young when he
became emperor.  At first
Nero was a very good emperor.  Unfortunately, he
slowly became insane.  Emperor Nero was insane.

Trajan: Trajan was Spanish.  He was the first


Roman emperor who was not from Italy.  Under
Trajan, the empire
reached its greatest size.
2 . E X P L A N AT I O N
ROMAN EMPERORS

Diocletian: The Roman empire had grown too


big to manage effectively so 
Diocletian split the empire into two pieces,
the Eastern Roman Empire (which included the
city of Rome) and the Western Roman Empire.

Constantine: Constantine converted
to
Christianity and became the first
Christian
2. EXPLANATION
ROMAN EMPERORS

Valens: Valens was not the last


emperor of ancient Rome. There were
a couple more after him who tried their best. Oddly,
the last emperor of ancient Rome was named
Romulus Augustus - Emperor Augustus. So the first
and last emperors of ancient Rome were both called
Emperor Augustus. Thanks to Valens' deal with the
barbarians, which turned out to be a very bad deal
for the western Roman empire, Rome was on its
3. THINGS TO IMPROVE

a l i ty
i o equ
l i g a nd n
Re u m a
Ci s or h ity
Wa vil
u sc di g n
D i
rs d

Invasion
s
4. CONCLUSIONS

4.1 First edict of persecution.


When Christianity began in the Roman Empire , it
comprised the entire environment of the
Mediterranean basin , and was founded on a
polytheistic religion.
4.2 The use of Latin as the common language of all
peoples under Rome, contributed to the
universalization of Roman culture
4.3 Roman culture was the result of an important
interchange between different civilizations

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