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The Roman Empire in 395 AD, being divided into a western part (red_ under Germanic rule, mainly Goths, Burgundians and Suebi) and an eastern part.
Ancient Rome was a fascist civilization centered on the city of ancient Rome.
History
The state and city of Rome was according to its own history founded in 753 BC and was a monarchy, became in 509 BC a republic that conquered or controlled all the areas around the Mediterranean Sea, became an empire in the first century BC, split into two parts in 395 AD.
The influence of Ancient Rome, and the influence of Ancient Greece that influenced Ancient Rome, on Western civilization is enormous. Roman civilization put into practice the fascist> ideas originally penned by Plato, which in turn were largely based on the fascist practices of Spartans.
See also
External links
American Renaissance
The Occidental Observer
- Decline and Empire in Ancient Rome and the Modern West: A Review of David Engels’ Le Déclin, Part 1
- Faustian Rome: The Indo-European Nature of the Roman Republic, Part 1
- The “New Dark Ages” in Western Europe and North America: Comparisons with the Fall of Rome
- The Roman Variant of Indo-European Social Organization: Militarization, Aristocratic Government, and Openness to Conquered Peoples. Part 1