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Cesarstwie, also known as the Roman Empire, was an ancient civilization that flourished from 27 BC to 476 AD. It was founded by Octavian, who became the first Roman Emperor, Augustus, in 27 BC. The empire was characterized by its extensive territorial control, which at its peak included much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The Roman Empire is renowned for its legal, political, and social systems, which had a profound influence on Western civilization.
The Roman Empire was divided into two main periods: the Principate and the Dominate. The Principate, which
The Roman Empire's legacy is vast and enduring. Its legal system, known as Roman law, is still