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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Roman Empire.
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  • Augustus [r]: Founder of the Roman Empire; first emperor. [e]
  • Battle of the Teutoburg Forest [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Carausius [r]: Roman officer of Gaulish origins who declared himself emperor of a short-lived breakaway empire in Britain and Gaul in the 3rd century. [e]
  • Cunobelinus [r]: British king of the early 1st century AD. [e]
  • Hadrian's Wall [r]: Ancient Roman wall, 118.3 km (73.5 mi) long, across northern England, built during the reign of the emperor Hadrian c. 122–126 and extended by Severus a century later, the wall marked the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain. [e]
  • Julius Asclepiodotus [r]: A Roman praetorian prefect who served under the emperors Aurelian, Probus and Diocletian and was consul in 292. [e]
  • Julius Caesar [r]: Roman general and politician who conquered Gaul, won a civil war, and was assassinated in 44BC. [e]
  • Pompeii [r]: A Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption A.D. 79. The city is now an important archaeological site. [e]
  • Roman Senate [r]: The main deliberative body of the Roman Republic (founded in 509 B.C.), and its successor, the Roman Empire. [e]
  • Tribune [r]: An official holding one of several governmental offices in the Roman Republic and Empire; only plebeians could become tribunes. [e]

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  • Slovenia [r]: Former Yugoslav republic (population c. 2 million; capital Ljubljana) at the north-eastern end of the Adriatic Sea, and bordering Italy and Austria to the alpine west and north, Hungary to the north-east, and Croatia along a long frontier to the east and south. [e]
  • Roman Emperor [r]: List of Roman emperors from Augustus to the fall of the empire. [e]
  • Cambrian (geology) [r]: First geologic period of Palaeozoic time stretching approximately from 550 to 480 million years BP. [e]