History of Rome (disambiguation)
The History of Romemay concern: I. celebrated Histories of ancient Rome; or, II. the history of Rome proper; or, III. Successors to the Roman Empire. The second of these, II. the history of Rome proper, may pertain to the following: (A) the City of Rome; (B) the ancient Kingdom, Republic, and Empire; (C) the ancient Roman: (1) state, (2) army, and (3) arts & sciences; and, (D) regions of the Empire.
History of Rome thus may refer to:
- I. Celebrated multi-volume Histories of ancient Rome:
- Ab Urbe condita, (literally, "from the city having been founded"), by Titus Livius (59 BC - AD 17), who continued it up to his own day.
- Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon (1737–1794); to the Fall in the West, then to the Fall of the Roman Empire of the Byzantines.
- Römische Geschichte, primary focus on the Republic, written by Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) for whom it won the Nobel Prize.
- II. The history of Rome proper:
- (A) History of the City of Rome:
- History of Rome: from foundation (c. 753 BC) to the present capital of Italy.
- (B) History of ancient Rome:
- History of the Roman Kingdom (c. 753 to c. 509 BC).
- History of the Roman Republic (c. 509 to 44 BC).
- History of the Roman Empire (c. 31 BC to AD 476).
- (C) Roman institutions and culture:
- (1) History of ancient Roman state institutions:
- History of the Roman Constitution
- History of the Constitution of the Roman Kingdom
- History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic
- History of the Constitution of the Roman Empire
- Roman Constitution
- History of the Roman Senate
- History of Roman coinage
- History of Roman Law
- Marriage in ancient Rome
- Social class in ancient Rome
- (2) History of the ancient Roman Military:
- (3) Arts and sciences of ancient Rome:
- Roman agriculture
- Latin alphabet
- Roman architecture
- Roman art
- Roman calendar
- Roman commerce
- Ancient Roman cuisine
- Roman culture
- Education in Ancient Rome
- Roman engineering
- Roman finance
- Roman historiography
- Latin language
- Latin literature
- Medicine in ancient Rome
- Roman metallurgy
- Music of ancient Rome
- Roman mythology
- Roman Ancient Philosophy
- Religion in ancient Rome
- Roman Rhetoric
- Roman roads
- Roman Stoicism
- Theatre of ancient Rome
- (1) History of ancient Roman state institutions:
- (D) Regional histories of the Roman Empire:
- History of Italia
- History of Confoederatio Helvitica
- History of Roman Dacia
- History of Roman Greece
- History of Roman Syria
- History of Roman Judea
- History of Roman Arabia
- History of Roman Egypt
- History of Roman-era Tunisia
- History of Roman North Africa
- History of Roman Spain
- History of Gallia Narbonensis
- History of Gallo-Roman culture
- History of Gallia Belgica
- History of Roman Britain
- History of Germania
- (A) History of the City of Rome:
- III. History of Successors to the Roman Empire:
- History of Roman and Byzantine Greece (to 1453).
- History of the Byzantine Empire (395 to 1453).
- History of the Holy Roman Empire (800 to 1806).
- Also: indirectly the proximous association respecting the Episcopal polity of Christian Churches.
Other lists of similar articles:
- Timeline of Roman history
- Political institutions of Ancient Rome
- Outline of ancient Rome
- List of Roman battles
- List of ancient Romans
- Roman (disambiguation)
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