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'''Roman Empire''' may also refer to:
'''Roman Empire''' may also refer to:
*[[Ancient Rome]] (753 BC – 476 AD), the entire period of ancient Roman civilization, including the Kingdom, Republic and part of the Imperial periods
*[[Ancient Rome]] (753 BC–476 AD), the entire period of ancient Roman civilization, including the Kingdom, Republic and part of the Imperial periods
*[[Kingdom of Rome]] (753 BC-509 BC), the poorly known earliest stage of Roman civilization
*[[Kingdom of Rome]] (753 BC–509 BC), the poorly known earliest stage of Roman civilization
*[[Roman Republic]] (509 BC – 27 BC), the period of the ancient Roman civilization when its government operated as a republic
*[[Roman Republic]] (509 BC–27 BC), the period of the ancient Roman civilization when its government operated as a republic
*The two administrative divisions of the empire during the late imperial period:
*[[Roman Empire]] (27 BC-395 AD before division)
**[[Eastern Roman Empire]] (395–1453), also known as the Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Roman Empire, juridically simply the "Roman Empire" after 480 AD
**The two administrative divisions of the empire during the late imperial period:
***[[Eastern Roman Empire]] (395–1453), also known as the Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Roman Empire, juridically simply the "Roman Empire" after 480 AD
**[[Western Roman Empire]] (395–476/480), the western half of the Roman Empire
***[[Western Roman Empire]] (395–476/480), the western half of the Roman Empire
**Short-lived breakaway states of the Roman Empire:
***[[Gallic Empire|Gallic Roman Empire]] (264-270 AD)
***[[Palmyrene Empire]] (270-273 AD)
*Later states claiming to be successors of the Roman Empire:
**[[Carolingian Empire]] (800–888), officially known as the Empire of Romans and Franks, the empire of Charlemagne and his successors, crowned as "Emperors of the Romans" by the Pope
**[[Holy Roman Empire]] (962–1806), multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe and successor of the Carolingian Empire. Claimant successor to the Western Roman Empire
**[[Latin Empire]] (1204–1261), officially known as the Empire of Romania, a crusader state centered on Constantinople established after the Fourth Crusade


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
*''[[Roman's Empire]]'', a comedy television show on BBC Two
*''[[Roman Empire: Reign of Blood]]'', 2016 American documentary television series
*''[[Roman Empire: Reign of Blood]]'', 2016 American documentary television series
*[[Imperium Romanum (video game)]], 2008 video game developed by Haemimont Games


==See also==
==See also==
*''[[Roman's Empire]]'', a comedy television show on BBC Two
*[[The Fall of the Roman Empire (film)|''The Fall of the Roman Empire'' (film)]], a 1964 epic film by Paramount Pictures
*[[The Fall of the Roman Empire (film)|''The Fall of the Roman Empire'' (film)]], a 1964 epic film by Paramount Pictures
*[[Rome (disambiguation)]]
*[[Rome (disambiguation)]]
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*[[Decline of the Roman Empire]]
*[[Decline of the Roman Empire]]
*[[Fall of the Western Roman Empire]]
*[[Fall of the Western Roman Empire]]
*[[Roman Reigns]] (b. 1985), pro-wrestler


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Revision as of 06:34, 26 February 2022

The Roman Empire usually refers to the post-republican, autocratic government period of Roman civilization, centered on the city of Rome on the Italian peninsula from 27 BC to 330 AD, and in Constantinople on the Bosporus from 330 to 1453 AD.

Roman Empire may also refer to:

  • Ancient Rome (753 BC–476 AD), the entire period of ancient Roman civilization, including the Kingdom, Republic and part of the Imperial periods
  • Kingdom of Rome (753 BC–509 BC), the poorly known earliest stage of Roman civilization
  • Roman Republic (509 BC–27 BC), the period of the ancient Roman civilization when its government operated as a republic
  • The two administrative divisions of the empire during the late imperial period:
    • Eastern Roman Empire (395–1453), also known as the Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Roman Empire, juridically simply the "Roman Empire" after 480 AD
    • Western Roman Empire (395–476/480), the western half of the Roman Empire

Other uses

See also