Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy. In the past, it was established as the Roman Republic whose last dictator was Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar's assassination eventually led to the rise of the Roman Empire.

History
In ancient Rome, its citizens worshipped deities similar to the Greeks, such as Mars, the Roman god of war. Romans considered March 15 as the Ides of March, a time for celebrations and festivals.

The Roman Republic
During the time of the Roman Republic, the Senate was established as its governing body.

Caesar's conquest for Cisalpine Gaul lead to the Gallic Wars. In 49 BC, a civil war between Caesar and the Senate, supported by Pompey, occurred due to Caesar's famous march on the Rubicon.

At some point, Julius Caesar became the Dictator of the Roman Republic, until 44 BC, when he was assassinated by the Senate, led by Brutus and Cassius at the Theatre of Pompey.

At some point, Marcus Antonius became the Consul of the Roman Republic.

At some point, the Roman Republic was abolished, giving way for the rise of the Roman Empire.