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In historiography, '''ancient Rome''' is the '''Roman civilization''' from its founding with the {{wiki|Roman Kingdom}} in the 8th century BCE to the {{wiki|Fall of the Western Roman Empire|Fall}} of the {{wiki|Western Roman Empire}}. Although Roman civilization and identity persevered in the form of the [[Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]] until it fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1453, ''ancient Rome'' is a term used in history to demarcate for discussion Roman culture, politics, and society as it existed in classical antiquity. It principally encompasses the [[Roman Republic]] and the [[Roman Empire]].
In historiography, '''ancient Rome''' is the '''Roman civilization''' from its founding with the {{wiki|Roman Kingdom}} in the 8th century BCE to the {{wiki|Fall of the Western Roman Empire|Fall}} of the {{wiki|Western Roman Empire}}. Although Roman civilization and identity persevered in the form of the [[Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]] until it fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1453, ''ancient Rome'' is a term used in history to demarcate for discussion Roman culture, politics, and society as it existed in classical antiquity. It principally encompasses the [[Roman Republic]] and the [[Roman Empire]].



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In historiography, ancient Rome is the Roman civilization from its founding with the Roman Kingdom in the 8th century BCE to the Fall of the Western Roman Empire. Although Roman civilization and identity persevered in the form of the Eastern Roman Empire until it fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453, ancient Rome is a term used in history to demarcate for discussion Roman culture, politics, and society as it existed in classical antiquity. It principally encompasses the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

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