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| | The Later Roman Empire |
 | | Terms: Ab urbe condita (AUC—traditional Roman system of dating from legendary foundation of Rome, 753 BCE), Monarchy (753-501 BCE), Republic (501-33 BCE), Empire (33 BCE-400s CE in West, 1453 in East), Carthage, Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE), Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Emperor Augustus, r. |
 | | 33 BCE-14 CE), city-state (Latin civitas, Greek polis), Romanization, imperator (original meaning "victorious general" later "emperor"), Senate, senator, languages of the Empire: Latin, Greek, Aramaic, Egyptian (Coptic), Celtic dialects, etc., epidemics (165-180 CE, 250s CE, 540s CE etc.), latifundia, "Crisis of the Empire" 235-285 CE, Diocletian (Emperor, 284-305), Tetrarchy, Augustus (senior emperor), Caesar (junior emperor) |
 | | The Rise of Christianity in the Roman World |
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