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Fall of the republican government


At the end of the sixth century BC. In 300 BC. AD, the tiny city-state of Rome

threw off the shackles of monarchy and established a republican government that

in theory, if not always in practice, represented the wishes of its citizens. From this

base, the city will conquer the entire Italian peninsula and large parts of the

Mediterranean world and beyond. The republic and its governing institutions

would last for five centuries, until, broken by civil wars, they were transformed

into a principality ruled by the emperor. Even then, many political bodies created

during the Republican era, notably the Senate, would remain, but with a reduction

in power.


Myth and Legend


The years before the rise of the Republic are lost in myth and legend. No

contemporary written history survives from this period. Although much of this

history has been lost, the Roman historian Livy (59 BC - 17 AD) was still able to

write a remarkable history of Rome - 142 volumes - spanning the years of the

monarchy until the fall of the republic. However, much of its history, especially in

its early years, was based solely on myths and oral tales. Contrary to some

interpretations, the fall of the monarchy and the birth of the republic did not

happen overnight. Some even claim it was anything but bloodless. Historian Mary

,Beard wrote in her SPQR that the transition from monarchy to republic "took place

over a period of decades, if not centuries".


Before the fall of the last king, Tarquin the Superb or Tarquin the Proud in 510

BC. J.-C., the history of the city is full of exploits and wars. Even the founding of

the city is largely a legend, and anyway, many people preferred myth to reality.

Rome had for years admired the Hellenistic culture of the Greeks, and so easily

assimilated the story of Aeneas and the founding of Rome told by the Roman

author Virgil in his heroic saga The Aeneid. This story gave the Romans a

connection to an ancient, albeit Greek, culture. This mythical tale is about Aeneas

and his followers who, with the help of the goddess Venus, fled the city of Troy

when it fell to the Greeks in the Trojan War. Jupiter's wife, Juno, has constantly

interfered with the story's hero throughout the story. After a brief stay in Carthage,

Aeneas eventually heads for Italy and Lazio, finally fulfilling his destiny. His

descendants were the twins Romulus and Remus - the illegitimate sons of Mars,

the god of war - and Princess Rhea Silvia, daughter of the true king of Alba Longa.

Saved from drowning by a wolf and raised by a shepherd, Romulus eventually

defeated his brother in battle and founded the city of Rome, becoming its first king.

So goes the legend. In the first years

, After Tarquinio's departure, Rome suffered from both external and internal

conflicts. Much of the 5th century BC he spent struggling, not thriving. From 510

BC by 275 BC, as the government struggled with a series of internal political

issues, the city grew to become the dominant power over the entire Italian

peninsula. From the Battle of Regallo (496 BC), where Rome triumphed over the

Latins, to the wars of Pyrrhus (280-275 BC) against Pyrrhus of Epirus, Rome

emerged as a dominant and warring superpower in the West. Due to this

expansion, the social and political structure of the Republic has progressively

evolved. From this simple beginning, the city would create a new government, a

government that would one day rule a region from the North Sea south through

Gaul and Germany, west to Hispania and east to Greece, Syria and North Africa.

The great Mediterranean has become a Roman lake. These lands would remain

under Roman control throughout the Republic and into the founding years of the

Roman Empire.


government of the republic


However, before it could become this dominant military power, the city needed to

have a stable government and it was paramount that it avoided the possibility of a

single takeover. Ultimately, they would create a system that presented a real

balance of power. Initially, after the fall of the monarchy, the Republic passed
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