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There was no Roman Empire in 200 BC, in those days Rome was a Republic ruled by the Senate
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The three time periods of ancient Rome were the monarchy, the republic and the principate.
Augustus ruled in Rome from 30 BC to 14 AD. Although he traveled at different times to other parts of the empire, his rule was centered in Rome.
It was the Italian Peninsula known as Italia.
During the monarchy (753-509 BC) and the republic (509-27 BC) you had to be 30. During the rule by emperors (27 BC-476 AD) you had to come of age (17).
Rome had a monarchy for 244 years (753-509 BC), a republic for 482 years (506-27 BC) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 BC - 476 AD).
Tarquin the Proud ruled Rome from 534 BC- 509 BC, so for 25 years.
After Greece, the Romans conquered the kingdom of Pontus, in northeastern Turkey. The king of Pontus, Mithridates IV, waged wars against Rome, the Three Mithridatic Wars (88-84 BC, 83-81 BC, and 75-63 BC). With his final defeat Pontus was annexed. King Attalus III of Pergamon bequeathed his kingdom (in western Turkey) to Rome in 133 BC. King Nicomedes IV of Bithynia, bequeathed is kingdom (in northwestern Turkey) to Rome in 74 BC, during the Third Mithridatic War. Thus Rome acquired lands in Turkey without conquest before defeating Pontus. Pergamon was turned into the Roman province of Asia in 133 BC and Bithynia and Pontus were merged into the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus in 64 BC.
Accordingto the Roman tradition Rome was founded by Romulus beunitingthe peoples of the settlements on the seven hills of Rome under his rule in 753 BC. Recent archaeological finds seem to confirm both this story and its date.
Augustus ruled Rome from January 16, 27 BC. to his death on August 19, 14 AD.Which is 41 years.