Roman glory had lasted for approximately how long before the last emperor was defeated?

A. 500 years

B. 2,000 years

C. 1,500 years

D. 1,000

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The Roman Empire lasted for approximately 500 years before the last emperor was defeated.

To determine the approximate duration of Roman glory before the last emperor was defeated, we need to consider a brief historical overview. Roman glory can be associated with the dominant period of the Roman Empire, which began with the rise of Augustus Caesar in 27 BC and ended with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. To calculate the duration, we can subtract the starting year from the ending year:

476 AD - 27 BC = 503 years

Therefore, the correct answer is:

A. 500 years

That depends on if you include the Eastern Empire (is the present Istanbul Roman?) .

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