r/romanempire
4k members
r/romanempire is a subreddit with 4k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and self-promotion, and the community frequently discusses roman empire, roman, rome, history, and emperor.
A place for lovers of ancient history, where Rome never fell. Discuss the rise and fall of emperors, legions and battles, daily life in the empire, archaeology, Roman engineering, mythology, and everything from Romulus to Romulus Augustulus.
🏛 Ave, true to Rome! 🏛
Share memes, maps, reconstructions, questions, and facts. Whether you're a scholar or a Centurion at heart, there's a place for you here.
Popular Themes in r/romanempire
#1
Advice Requests
: "HELP"
3 posts
#2
Self-Promotion
: "Hey everyone, if you like Roman history content on YouTube check out my video on the Cursus Honorum on my new channel. It would mean a lot! https://youtu.be/suzmxyr1x5E"
2 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Lebanon’s Ministry of Culture, with the German Archaeological Institute and Fly Over Zone, launched a free app today that gives a spectacular virtual tour of the Roman Temple Complex at Baalbek."
1 post
#4
Pain & Anger
: "An accessible and affordable piece of art.. but at what cost?"
1 post
#5
Ideas
: "Has anyone imagined what the world would be like if the Roman Empire still existed?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/romanempire
#1
Roman Empire
: "When someone says that the history of the Roman Empire is overrated"
30 posts
#2
Roman
: "Tombstone of Tiberius Claudius Maximus [The cavalry figure at the top]. He decorated by the Roman Emperor Trajan (106 CE) for Maximus bringing him the head of the Dacian King Decebalus. It was apparently created during TCM's lifetime."
23 posts
#3
Rome
: "On this day in 42 BC - Emperor Tiberius born in Rome"
22 posts
#4
History
: "When someone says that the History of the roman empire is overrated"
15 posts
#5
Emperor
: "Tombstone of Tiberius Claudius Maximus [The cavalry figure at the top]. He decorated by the Roman Emperor Trajan (106 CE) for Maximus bringing him the head of the Dacian King Decebalus. It was apparently created during TCM's lifetime."
13 posts
#6
Caesar
: "Did you knew that Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates in 75 BC? Guess what... It didn't went well for the pirates."
7 posts
#7
Christianity
: "Was Christianity having a human God a key factor in why was practically adopted by The Greco-Roman World and why it was easy for later Christian civilization to adopt elements of Greco-Roman Civilization?"
6 posts
#8
Empire
: "The Roman Empire — 117 AD"
6 posts
#9
Gladiators
: "Top 5 Roman Gladiators - The Best Ever"
6 posts
#10
Ancient Rome
: "In 2022, a massive 4th-century mosaic was discovered in central Syria. Archaeologists call it the most important find of the entire war."
6 posts
Member Growth in r/romanempire
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+1k members(33.9%)
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Last updated: November 25, 2025