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  1. Poorer Romans, however, could only dream of such a life. Sweating it out in the city, they lived in shabby, squalid houses that could collapse or burn at any moment. If times were hard, they might ...

  2. The minimum term of service for a soldier during the first century AD was twenty years. Weapons and armor. Each legionnaire (or 'miles') carried a short sword, called a gladius. This was his main ...

  3. Born into an aristocratic family in around 100 BC, Julius Caesar grew up in dangerous times. Rome could not yet handle its own size and power. The nobility were widely discredited and order had ...

  4. Traditionally, Roman society was extremely rigid. By the first century, however, the need for capable men to run Rome’s vast empire was slowly eroding the old social barriers.

  5. View some revealing excerpts from writers of the Roman empire in the first century, just click on the thumbnail to enlarge your view. TACITUS. Tacitus on Germanicus'. fears for his. family's ...

  6. Empires: The Roman Empire in the First Century: With Sigourney Weaver. Two thousand years ago, the world was ruled by Rome. From England to Africa and from Syria to Spain, one in every four people on earth lived and died under Roman law.

  7. An EMPIRES Special. Two thousand years ago, at the dawn of the first century, the world was ruled by Rome. The Roman Empire struggled with problems which are surprisingly familiar: violent coups, assassination, overarching ambition, civil war, clashes between the classes as well as the sexes and questions of personal freedom versus government control.

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