The illustrated Encyclopedia of Roman Empire covers time period from the 27 BC to 480 AD. Easily access the timeline, biography, information about the law, government, military and more.FEATURES:- Fully illustrated with maps, art, and photographs. - Navigate from TABLE OF CONTENTS:, Alphabetical Index, or search for the words or phrases. - Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway. - Use your down time to prepare for an exam. - Always have the guide available for a quick reference. TABLE OF CONTENTS:Categorical Index A-Z IndexIntroduction: Introduction Development of Imperial Rome The first emperor From the Republic to the Principate: Augustus (27 BC - AD 14)Essentials: List of Roman Emperors Timeline Graphical TimelineMaps: 218 BC - 117 AD 69 AD 117 AD Legions Camps 80 ADRoman Emperors by EpochPrincipate: Julio-Claudian dynasty Four Emperors (68-69) Flavian dynasty Nervan-Antonian dynasty Five Emperors (192-193) Severan dynastyCrisis of the Third Century: Barracks Emperors Illyrian Emperors Gallic Emperors Britannic EmperorsDominate: Tetrarchies Constantinian dynasty Valentinian dynasty Theodosian dynastyGovernment, Law, Military and SocietyGovernment: Senate Curia Forum Cursus honorum Assemblies Collegiality Emperor Legatus Dux Officium Praefectus Vicarius Vigintisexviri Lictor Magister militum Imperator Princeps senatus Pontifex Maximus Augustus Caesar TetrarchMagistrates: Ordinary: Tribune Quaestor Aedile Praetor Consul Censor Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary: Dictator Master EquitumLaw: Constitution Twelve Tables Roman citizenship Auctoritas Imperium Status LitigationMilitary: Borders Structure Campaigns Technology Political Control Frontiers & Fortifications Strategy Engineering Army (Legion - Infantry tactics - Personal equipment - Siege engines) Navy (Fleet) Auxiliaries Decorations & PunishmentsSociety: Theatre Social class Cuisine Education Literature Art Music Architecture Religion (Funeral - Persecution - Imperial cult) Mythology Forum SPQR Currency Technology Engineering Finance Agriculture Commerce Calendar Clothing Festivals Circus Wine Women Distinguished Women Marriage SlaveryLanguage: Latin Old Latin Classical Latin Medieval Latin Renaissance Latin New Latin Recent Latin History of Latin Latin literature Vulgar Latin Ecclesiastical Latin Romance languages