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I. What was the Roman Empire?
II. Octavian becomes Augustus
III. Primus inter pares
IV. Rome under Augustus—a golden age
V. Pax Romana—Roman peace
VI. Roman emperors after Augustus
VII. Tiberius (14-37 C.E.)
VIII. Caligula (37-41 C.E.)
IX. Claudius (41-54 C.E.)
X. Nero (54-68 C.E.)
XI. Year of the Four Emperors (69 C.E.)
XII. Vespasian (69-79 C.E.)
XIII. Trajan (98-117 C.E.)
XIV. Hadrian (117-138 C.E.)
XV. Review questions
XVI. Marcus Aurelius (161-180 C.E.)
XVII. Diocletian (284-305 C.E.)
XVIII. Constantine (312-337 C.E.)
XIX. Justinian (527-565 C.E.)
XX. The two empires
XXI. Why did Rome fall?
XXII. Why is ancient Rome so important to global history?
XXIII. Administration of a vast empire
XXIV. Christianity
XXV. Architecture and engineering
XXVI. Historians and historical writings
XXVII. Literature
XXVIII. Jewish Diaspora
XXIX. Roman law
XXX. Romance languages
XXXI. Roman science
XXXII. Transmission of Greek (Hellenistic) culture
 
 
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