Alexander the great of Macedonia took over the Persian
empire in the late 4th Century BCE. At this stage Rome was a growing city-state confined to the Italian Peninsula fighting its neighbours there.
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According to the founding myth of Rome, the city was founded on April 21, 753 B.C.
In Rome in Italy for most of the time, but later scenes take place on the battlefield at Philippi.
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At least during the time of the Roman Republic, which existed for several hundred years before the Roman Empire, criminals were tried by the Plebeian Councils, which consisted of the plebs (the free citizens of Rome).
Persia
Persia/Middle East
Rome
In areneas such as the colosseum in rome
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"Shadow Spinner" takes place in the royal palace of ancient Persia, in the city of Isfahan.
In Greece and Rome
Rome
Coriolanus takes place mainly in Rome, but also Antium.
It takes place in Rome and other places too
Lateran Palace, Rome
The distance between Ctesiphon and Rome is approximately 2,200 miles.