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Rome Wasnt Built In A Day


skel

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weve all heard that saying... but my question is, how long did it actually take?

 

what i mean is, when was the city first established and how long did it take them to actually build it up to what is generally shown as rome in all those crazy movies nstuff? know what im askin???

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Well tradition suggests that Rome was founded as a city in 753 BC, even though there is archaeological evidence to support an earlier founding.

 

Still assuming 753 BC is semi accurate, Rome went through many phases of construction. Some of the most massive building projects relate entirely to the breakdown of the Republican system. As the Republic started to crumble, the great imperators, and other political hopefuls, used public works improvements to increase their influence and popularity.

 

Suetonius quoted Augustus as saying 'that he found Rome a city of brick, and left it a city of marble.' Augustus and the Empire. Massive building projects continued throughout the imperial period.

 

Some example:

The Colosseum by Vespasian and Titus, 70's-80's AD

Arch of Titus 81 AD

The Markets of Trajan 100 - 112 AD

Trajan's Column

The Pantheon rebuilt by Hadrian 120's AD

The Temple of Venus under Hadrian 120's - 130's AD

Arch of Severus 205 AD

Baths of Caracalla 212 AD

 

Essentially to answer your question... aside from the Colosseum, it would generally take until the era of Caesar and Augustus to get to the Rome we know from the movies. So approximately 700 to 750 years.

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