The Roman Empire era refers to the time period spanning from 27 BC, when Augustus became Rome's first emperor, to 476 AD when Odoacer deposed Romulus Augustus and effectively ended the Western Roman Empire. This era was marked by significant political power and territorial expansion.
Related terms
Territorial Expansion: Territorial expansion is the process of increasing a country's land area by acquiring new territories through conquest or colonization.
Emperor: An emperor is an individual who holds supreme authority over an empire or a large territory.
Political Power: Political power refers to the ability to influence or control decisions made within a government or society.