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History of Rome The history of Rome includes the history of the city of Rome as well as the civilisation of ancient Rome. Roman history has been influential on the modern world, especially in the history of the Catholic Church, and Roman law has influenced m ...
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Roman History The history of Rome includes the history of the city of Rome as well as the civilisation of ancient Rome. Roman history has been influential on the modern world, especially in the history of the Catholic Church, and Roman law has influenced m ...
usually refers to either * The history of the city of Rome in present-day Italy * The history of the various states established by the city of Rome in antiquity, covered separately in ** History of the Roman Kingdom ** History of the Roman Republic **
History of the Roman Empire The history of the Roman Empire covers the history of ancient Rome from the fall of the Roman Republic in 27 BC until the abdication of Romulus Augustulus in AD 476 in the West, and the Fall of Constantinople in the East in AD 1453. Ancient Rome ...
, sometimes inclusive of the
History of the Byzantine Empire This history of the Byzantine Empire covers the history of the Eastern Roman Empire from late antiquity until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD. Several events from the 4th to 6th centuries mark the transitional period during which the Rom ...
They may also refer to: * The history of other places named Rome, including: ** History of Rome, Georgia * Works entitled or referenced as "The History of Rome" or "Roman History": ** ''Roman History'' (Fabius Pictor), a lost work completed in the late 3rd centuryBC ** ''History of Rome'' (Alimentus), another name for his ''Annals'', a lost work completed around 200BC ** ''History of Rome'' (Cato), another name for his ''Origins'', a lost work completed in the mid-2nd centuryBC ** ''History of Rome'' (Hemina), another name for his ''Annals'', a lost work completed in the mid-2nd centuryBC ** ''History of Rome'' (Gellius), a lost work completed in the mid-2nd centuryBC ** ''History of Rome'' (Quadrigarius), a lost work completed in the 1st centuryBC ** ''History of Rome'' (Macer), a lost work completed in the 1st centuryBC ** ''Roman History'' (Antias), another name for his annals, a lost work completed in the 1st centuryBC ** ''History of Rome'' (Livy), another name for his ''Ab Urbe Condita Libri'', completed in 9BC ** ''Roman History'' (Velleius), another name for his ''Compendium of Roman History'', completed in the early 1st century ** ''Roman History'' (Appian), a lost work completed in the mid-2nd century ** ''Roman History'' (Cassius Dio), completed in the 230s ** ''Roman History'' (Eutropius), another name for his ''Brevarium Historiae Romanae'', completed in the 360s ** ''Roman History'' (Ammianus Marcellinus), another name for his ''Rerum Gestarum Libri'', completed in the 380s ** ''The History of Rome'' (Wotton), from the reign of Commodus to the end of the Severan dynasty, completed in 1701 ** ''The Roman History'' (Rollin), abandoned in 1741 and variously completed by others ** ''Roman History'' (Bower), completed in 1748, Vols. XII, XIII, XIV, & XV of '' An Universal History'' ** ''Roman History'' (Hooke), completed in 1771 ** ''Roman History'' (Goldsmith), another name for ''Mr Goldsmith's Roman History Abridged by Himself for the Use of Schools'', completed in 1772 ** ''Elements of the Roman History'' (Cobbett), completed in 1828 ** ''History of Rome'' (Malden), completed in 1830 for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge ** ''History of Rome'' (Niebuhr), completed in 1832 ** ''A History of Rome'', completed in 1833, Vols. XLIX & LXXIII of '' Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopædia'' ** ''The History of Rome'' (Keightley), completed in 1836 ** ''History of Rome'' (Arnold), abandoned in 1842 ** ''The History of Rome'' (Schmitz), completed in 1851 ** ''A History of Rome'' (Liddell), completed in 1855 ** ''History of Rome'' (Mommsen), completed in 1856 ** ''History of Rome'' (Merivale) may refer to either of *** '' History of the Romans under the Empire'', completed in 1862 *** '' A General History of Rome'', completed in 1875 ** ''History of Rome'' (Yonge), another name for her ''Young Folks' History of Rome'', completed in 1878 ** ''History of Rome'' (Creighton), completed in 1880 ** ''History of Rome and the Roman People'' (Duruy), completed in 1885 ** ''Roman History'' (Ihne), completed in 1890 and also translated under the name ''The History of Rome'' ** ''A History of Rome'' (Greenidge), abandoned in 1904 ** ''A Short History of Rome'' (Abbott), completed in 1906 ** ''A Short History of Rome'' (Ferrero & Barbagallo), an abridgment of Ferrero's ''Grandezza e Decadenza di Roma'' completed in 1919 ** ''A History of Rome'' (Cary), completed in 1935 ** ''A History of Rome'' (Robinson), completed in 1941 ** ''The History of Rome'' (Grant), completed in 1979 ** ''The History of Rome'' (podcast), also known as THoR


See also

* Timeline of the city of Rome * Timeline of Roman history * The Matter of Rome *
Roman historiography Roman historiography stretches back to at least the 3rd century BC and was indebted to earlier Greek historiography. The Romans relied on previous models in the Greek tradition such as the works of Herodotus (c. 484 – 425 BC) and Thucydides (c. ...
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Historiography of the fall of the Western Roman Empire The causes and mechanisms of the fall of the Western Roman Empire are a historical theme that was introduced by historian Edward Gibbon in his 1776 book '' The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire''. Though Gibbon was not the firs ...
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Annals Annals ( la, annāles, from , "year") are a concise historical record in which events are arranged chronologically, year by year, although the term is also used loosely for any historical record. Scope The nature of the distinction between anna ...
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Annalists Annalists (from Latin ''annus'', year; hence ''annales'', sc. ''libri'', annual records), were a class of writers on Roman history, the period of whose literary activity lasted from the time of the Second Punic War to that of Sulla. They wrot ...
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History of the Papacy The history of the papacy, the office held by the pope as head of the Catholic Church, spans from the time of Peter, to the present day. Moreover, many of the bishops of Rome in the first three centuries of the Christian era are obscure figures ...
, also known as the "Diocese of Rome" * History of the Roman Canon of Christian worship * History of the Romani people, also known as the "Roma" {{dab History of Rome