How many years passed between Rome’s early days as a sleepy little settlement and its invasion in the 5th century CE?
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About 200 years passed between Rome 's early days as a sleepy little settlement and its invasions in the 5th century CE . In 5th century Romam empire was not much powerful as it is now . At that time it didnot has powerful resourses and army . Rome got defeated many times . Now it is a Roman empire is a good and historic empire as it got developed.
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- About 200 years ago, passed between the “Rome’s early days” as a sleepy “little settlement and its invasion” in the ‘5th century’ CE. This era was called the peace era or the Pax Romana.
- During this time, Augustus was the imperator or the commander and also the princess or the leader of Rome.
- Rome had its largest boundaries extending from Armenia, Mesopotamia, Red Sea, Morocco, Black Sea, the Danube, and the Caucasus Mountain regions.
- With a peaceful setting, the development of roadways and railroads were given prime importance to provide better transportation.
- Postal services were begun to communicate with Army organizations. Commerce, industry and trade flourished during this period. Romans also developed their literary and artistic skills during this period.
- Finally, this mighty and vast “Roman Empire” began to disintegrate in “the 5th century” with the Germanic invasions.
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