Roman Empire (disambiguation)
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The Roman Empire usually refers to the post-republican, autocratic government period of Roman civilization (centered on Rome and its successor capitals on the Italian peninsula) from 27 BC to 395 AD.
Roman Empire may also refer to:
- Ancient Rome (753 BC – 476 AD), the entire period of ancient Roman civilization
 - Roman Republic (509 BC – 27 BC), the period of the ancient Roman civilization when its government operated as a republic
 - The two parts of the Roman Empire:
- Eastern Roman Empire (330–1453), also known as the Byzantine Empire
 - Western Roman Empire (286–476), the western half of the Roman Empire
 
 - Holy Roman Empire (962–1806), multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe
 
Other uses
- Italian Empire (1880s–1943), referred to by Benito Mussolini as a "New Roman Empire"
 - Roman's Empire, a comedy television show on BBC Two
 - Roman's Empire (U.S. TV series)
 - The Fall of the Roman Empire (film), a 1964 epic film by Paramount Pictures
 - Imperium Romanum (video game), 2008 video game developed by Haemimont Games
 
See also
- Roman Republic (disambiguation)
 - Ancient Rome
 - History of Rome
 - Decline of the Roman Empire
 - Fall of the Western Roman Empire
 
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