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ROME (12)

ROME (12)
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the capital of the ancient Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire (the empire that lasted from 27 b.c., when it was established by Augustus, to a.d. 395, when it was divided into the Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire); the capital of Italy. During the time of the Roman Empire, the whole Western world became subject to Rome and was at peace for roughly the first four centuries a.d. The Empire was known for its strongly centralized government and for massive public works, such as roads and aqueducts, which helped maintain its power and efficiency. There are many great monuments of Rome's past still standing today. —Games Congress Gls (Approved 13.8.92)