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  1. Mar 22, 2023 · The emperor was the highest authority in ancient Rome and had absolute power. He was considered a god and his word was law. He could make or break laws, appoint or dismiss officials, and declare war or peace. He controlled the government and the military, and his decisions were final. The emperor was not answerable to anyone and could not be ...

  2. The regal period, 753–509 bc. Romulus, Rome’s first king according to tradition, was the invention of later ancient historians. His name, which is not even proper Latin, was designed to explain the origin of Rome’s name. His fictitious reign was filled with deeds expected of an ancient city founder and the son of a war god.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · Romulus observed a group of vultures circling over his chosen hill, which he took as a favorable omen. Remus, on the other hand, saw six vultures circling over his hill. This disagreement escalated into a fight, resulting in the death of Remus. As a result, Romulus became the sole ruler and named the city Rome after himself.

  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Conclusion. In ancient Rome, there were two rulers: the emperor and the Senate. The emperor was the head of state and the Senate was the ruling body. There have been a total of over 125 rulers of ancient Rome.

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · Conclusion. In ancient Rome, emperors were chosen through a process called the cursus honorum, which was a ladder of political offices that a person could hold. The first step on the cursus honorum was the office of quaestor, which was held by young men in their twenties. After the quaestorship, a man could hold the offices of aedile and ...

  6. Apr 12, 2022 · The Mysterious Death of Romulus. After a reign of 37 years, Romulus suddenly disappeared. It was said to have happened when Romulus was inspecting his troops on the Campus Martius, an area in Rome during a violent storm. As the winds grew more fierce, Romulus was apparently picked up by a whirlwind, never to be seen again.

  7. Flavius Romulus Augustus, known as Romulus Augustulus, was the Roman emperor who ruled the Western Roman Empire from 31 October 475 to 4 September 476. He is considered the “last Western Roman emperor.”. However, there are several historians who consider Julius Nepos to be the last ruler of the empire. The deposition of Romulus Augustus by ...

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