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What is the nature of the government in Roman empire
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It started out as a monarchy from 753 BC - 509 BC after the last king died Rome turned into a republic all the way from 509 BC - 27 BC and from 27 BC it turned from a republic all the way into a Empire from 27 BC - 476 AD. Long live the Empire!!
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