Miss Buffalino. Rome’s Early Road System Roman Roads: The Appian Way.

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Miss Buffalino

Rome’s Early Road System

Roman Roads: The Appian Way

Roman Aqueducts

Miss Buffalino’s Pictures

The Roman Colosseum

The Colosseum Interior

Palantine Hill

The Roman Forum

Julius Caesar’s Tomb

Pantheon

Piazza

Octavian Augustus: Rome’s First Emperor

Pax Romana : 27 BCE – 180 CE

The Greatest Extent of the Roman Empire – 14 CE

The Rise of Christianity

The Spread of Christianity

Imperial Roman Road System

Diocletian Splits the Empire in Two: 294 CE

Byzantium: The Eastern Roman Empire

The Byzantine Empire During the Reign of Justinian

Constantine: Ruled in the west Edict of Milan: religious tolerance Built imperial residence in Byzantine Empire.

Constantinople: “The 2 nd Rome” (Founded in 330)

Barbarian Invasions: 4c-5c

The Legacy of Rome  Republic Government  Roman Law  Latin Language  Roman Catholic Church  City Planning  Romanesque Architectural Style  Roman Engineering Aqueducts Aqueducts Sewage systems Sewage systems Dams Dams Cement Cement Arch Arch

Invasions by the Huns (Mongols from central Asia) Invasions by Germanic tribes. Sack of Rome.Conquest by invaders. Immediate Causes for the Fall of Rome

476 CE Romulus Augustus Traditional Date for the Fall of Rome 1453 CE Constantinople Constantine XI Ottoman Turks Fall of Western Empire EASTERN Odoacer – Germanic leader that ousted Roman emperor