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the network of towns had varying degrees of independence from the
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Roman Empire - Wikipedia Italian Peninsula until the 3rd century BC. Then, it was an "empire" long before it had an emperor. [10] [11] [12] [13] The Roman Republic was not a nation-state in the modern sense, but a network of towns left to rule themselves (<span>though with varying degrees of independence from the Roman Senate) and provinces administered by military commanders. It was ruled, not by emperors, but by annually elected magistrates (Roman Consuls above all) in conjunction with the senate. [14] Fo Summary
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