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# Rome (City)
# Rome (City)
## Overview
Rome, the "Eternal City," was the capital of the Roman Republic and Empire, growing from a small settlement on the Tiber River to the largest city in the ancient world with a population exceeding one million.
## Key Facts
- Location: Central Italy, on the Tiber River
- Traditional founding: 753 BCE (Romulus and Remus legend)
- Peak population: ~1 million by the 2nd century CE
- Key hills: Palatine, Capitoline, Aventine, and four others ("Seven Hills")
## Major Monuments
- Roman Forum: Political and commercial center of the Republic and Empire
- Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre): Completed ~80 CE, capacity ~50,000 [^1]
- Pantheon: Rebuilt by Hadrian ~125 CE, largest unreinforced concrete dome
- Circus Maximus: Chariot racing venue, capacity ~250,000
- Baths of Caracalla and Diocletian
- Aqueducts: 11 aqueducts supplied ~1 million cubic meters of water daily
## Historical Significance
- Capital of a republic (50927 BCE) and empire (27 BCE476 CE)
- Center of Roman law, engineering, and administration
- Sacked by Visigoths (410 CE) and Vandals (455 CE) @t[=410]
- Fall of the Western Empire: 476 CE @t[=476] [^2]
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[^1]: Hopkins, K. & Beard, M. *The Colosseum* (Harvard, 2005)
[^2]: Claridge, A. *Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide* (2010)
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> Hopkins & Beard (2005) [^1], Claridge (2010) [^2]
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> Hopkins & Beard (2005) [^1], Claridge (2010) [^2]
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> Hopkins & Beard (2005) [^1], Claridge (2010) [^2]
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> Hopkins & Beard (2005) [^1], Claridge (2010) [^2]
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> Hopkins & Beard (2005) [^1], Claridge (2010) [^2]
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> Hopkins & Beard (2005) [^1], Claridge (2010) [^2]
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> Scholarship remains current. Hopkins & Beard (2005) architectural analysis confirmed by recent archaeological studies.
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> Scholarship remains current. Claridge (2010) historical analysis represents current scholarly consensus.