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laura
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laura asked in Arts & HumanitiesHistory · 1 decade ago

The political structure of ancient Rome?

Can anyone tell me more about the political structure of ancient Rome? I've searched and can't seem to find any info...any assistance would be greatly appreciated!!

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  • Steve
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    1 decade ago
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    WOW! Looky at what I found by typing "The political structure of ancient Rome?" in Google!!! And it only took 1 second to get over 1,650,000 hits!! Here are a few of them for you to read.

    http://www.unrv.com/government.php

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  • omelus
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    5 years ago

    i'd could echo p37ry's answer, besides the undeniable fact that this does sound like an undergraduate type question and consequently there could be some variety of word count extensive type in touch (which you wont attain with 'for crying out load, monarchy, republic then empire'). consequently i'd seem into the introduction of capacity moving, the main in call for needless to say being Pompey, Crassuss and Ceaser. this would help to describe the form and impacts of Tribune, Senator, Emperor/Dictator and so on... If it particularly is not an tutorial question, then you definately ought to do worse than seem at authors inclusive of Conn Iggulden and his Ceaser sequence which provides you a easy analyzing view on Roman infrastructure.

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