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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 Battle of the Milvian Bridge: Constantine’s Divine Victory
In 312 AD, Constantine defeated Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, securing his rule and shaping the future of Christianity in Rome.
The Execution of Vercingetorix: The Fall of Gaul’s Last Hope
In 46 BC, the Gallic leader Vercingetorix was executed in Rome after years of resistance against Julius Caesar, marking the end of Gallic independence.
The Edict of Milan: Constantine and the Birth of Religious Tolerance
In 313 AD, the Edict of Milan granted religious freedom across the Roman Empire, marking a turning point for Christianity and imperial policy.
The Murder of Agrippina: How Nero Killed His Own Mother
In 59 AD, Emperor Nero orchestrated the murder of his mother, Agrippina the Younger, in a brutal act of betrayal that shocked Rome.
The Birth of the Roman Republic: The Fall of the Last King
In 509 BC, Rome overthrew King Tarquinius Superbus and established the Republic, marking a turning point in Roman history.
The Construction of St. Peter’s Basilica: A Renaissance Masterpiece
Explore the ambitious construction of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Renaissance architectural marvel that transformed the Vatican and Christian history.






