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Explore the rise and fall of Ancient Rome with Historia Romana. Discover in-depth articles on battles, emperors, daily life, and engineering marvels that shaped the ancient world
The Mysterious Death of Germanicus: Poison, Politics, and Betrayal
In 19 AD, the sudden death of Germanicus in Antioch shocked Rome, fueling suspicions of poisoning and imperial conspiracy.
The Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD: Rome’s Destruction of the Second Temple
In 70 AD, the Roman army, led by Titus, besieged Jerusalem, destroying the Second Temple and ending the Jewish Revolt.
The Birth of the Roman Republic: The Overthrow of Tarquin the Proud
In 509 BC, Rome expelled its last king, Tarquin the Proud, establishing the Roman Republic and a new era of governance.
The Construction of Trajan’s Forum: Rome’s Last Great Imperial Plaza
Built in 112 AD, Trajan’s Forum was the largest and most ambitious of Rome’s imperial forums, symbolizing the height of Roman engineering and power.
The Battle of Sentinum: Rome’s Victory Over the Samnite-Gallic Alliance
In 295 BC, the Battle of Sentinum saw Rome defeat a coalition of Samnites and Gauls, securing dominance over central Italy.
The Domus Aurea: Nero’s Golden Palace and Its Controversial Legacy
After the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, Emperor Nero built the Domus Aurea, a lavish palace that symbolized his reign and sparked outrage.






