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by Ancient History Encyclopedia
published on 22 September 2020
Ancient Rome, both from the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire developed aspects of technology, architecture, government, art, law, military and religious organizations, and language and leisure activities that are still utilized in the modern-day. The legacy of Ancient Rome is significant, and still a huge part of the daily lives of people all around the world. The inventions and innovations of the Ancient Romans were significant and numerous and are seen in the architecture of important buildings, the governmental structure of countries such as the USA, and if you live in an apartment building, you have Rome to thank for that.
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Encyclopedia, A. H. (2020, September 22). The Legacy of Ancient Rome.
World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2129/the-legacy-of-ancient-rome/
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Encyclopedia, Ancient History. "The Legacy of Ancient Rome."
World History Encyclopedia. Last modified September 22, 2020.
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Encyclopedia, Ancient History. "The Legacy of Ancient Rome."
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