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slega [8]
3 years ago
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DONT ANSWER ABSURDLY LIKE MEMPHIS!!!

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blagie [28]3 years ago
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1. The myth about how Rome was created is Romulus and Remus. They were twins who were abandoned, their mother was the priestass, Rhea Silvia. Their dad was Mars, the god of war.

2. There are 3 branches in the Roman Republic, The Consuls, The Senate, and The Assembly. The consuls commanded the roman army and were the chairman of the senate. The Senate was appointed by the Consuls, they were the advisory assembly of the aristocracy. The Assembly was the roman version of a legistlative branch.

3. He restored the republic of rome, and was the "frist citizen" of rome.

4. Pax Romana is the period of time where peace existed between the different nationalities. It was a peaceeful time because Emporer Augusts gained political and military control and secured the borders. It was a violent time because many were killed to achieve Pac Romana.

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