- Roman era
The "Roman Era" is a period in Western history, when
Ancient Rome was the centre of power of the world around theMediterranean Sea , whereLatin was thelingua franca .Depending on sources, the Roman era starts somewhere in the 2nd or 1st century BC (e.g. 146 BC, Greece subjugated by Rome for the first time - 30 BC, the
Roman empire stabilized for many centuries to come byCaesar Augustus ), and ends when theMiddle Ages start.This end date is less well defined than the beginning epoch date, since several centuries elapsed between the first major defeats of the
Roman Empire , e.g. Rome looted by theVandal s in the firstSack of Rome , and the final defeat of the Eastern Roman empire (which had its center of power moved toConstantinople ) when it made an attempt under the great generalBellisarius to reconquer the territories of the fallen western empire underConstantine I . Generally, theepoch date between the two is meant before the Byzantine reconquest attempts under Constantine. It is variously given as either thesack of Rome (455) or the official end of the Western Roman Empire with the forced abdication ofRomulus Augustus under pressure ofOdoacer on4 September 476 . Conventionally, and as far as Western history is concerned, the end of the Roman era is placed as early as 330 AD, and as late as 480 AD. In cultural contexts, as late as the 6th century when the Eastern Empire failed to regain the territories lost to the Germanic tribes.Preceding Rome,
Ancient Greece , and in particularAthens , had been the center of power and intellectual activity in the Western world. Even during the Roman era, Greece was highly respected for its rich cultural history, but it had lost its worldly power.Roman authors and artists turned primarily to Greek sources, when composing the cultural tapisserie that became known as Roman ancient culture, e.g.
Virgil , when describing the mythical origins of Rome in hisAeneid , turned toHomer 's tales aboutTroy ,(theIliad ) both stylistically, and for linking the "history".Similarly for
Cicero , the early highlight of Roman era culture, it is apparent his thinking is rooted in Greekstoa . AlsoOvid had his part in connecting "Greek" deities to equivalent "Roman" deities with Latin names.ee also
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List of topics related to ancient Rome
*Roman Empire
*Roman culture
*Classical Rome
* Latin language
*Roman Gaul
*Roman Britain
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