The Roman Empire began in Anatolia. The Byzantine Empire lived between 330 and 1453. The Seljuk empire began using the majority of Anatolia in the early 11th century. There are special places in history, such as the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Seljuk Empire. There are similarities and differences between political / administrative structure, socio-economic organization, daily life and regional level. A -) The Roman Empire consists of king, magistrate and senator.
The history of the Italian city state of Italy is the history of the city. Many of them were regarded as actors in the European political world, especially when Italian cities began to gather such economic and political attention in late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Generally, the city state is a city independent of the Holy Roman Empire or the Pope. They did not recognize the pope or the emperor as the supreme authority, but recognized the people's sovereignty as the guiding principle. They tend to favor domination of the surrounding areas of the city called Contado.
The wonderful history of the city of Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Empire is still amazing today. Such a small and relatively unimportant city state, located in the middle of the Italian peninsula in the west, could be an empire of civilized Western world at that time, which is simply wonderful. Established in the 8th century BC, the history of about 1000 years made Rome a major contribution to Western civilization. The impact still exists in the world of the 21st century. This is an explanation of Rome's contribution to our cultural heritage. The world of ancient Rome is blending the culture of the whole Mediterranean basin. The empire includes various religions, ethnic / tribal and political groups. The fact that Roman genius united all these societies into a long-standing universal empire based on Roman lifestyle is truly extraordinary.
Political and cultural history of ancient Greece and Rome. The topic includes the development and decline of Greek city state (city state) formation and culture, the Persian and Peloponnese wars in Greek history, the world of Alexander the Great and Hellenistic, the Roman Republic, Augustus and subsequent Roman Emperor, Rome "The power of the world" and the status of religion in defining political and cultural identity. Pay special attention to the way the history of the world of Greece and Rome is shaped by the interaction with each other and their "barbarians" crossing their borders. Prerequisite: Course attribute including AP or IB credit G4