History with Conan: Japan’s Yayoi Period (Worldwide Contemporaries)
While Japan was in the Yayoi period, the Roman Empire’s power in Europe was expanding. Beginning in the 8th century BCE in a small city on the Italian peninsula, Rome had unified the country by 272 BCE. Then they conquered the surrounding nations and expanded their dominion across the Mediterranean Coast. In 27 BCE, Rome became an empire, ruled by an emperor. By 117 CE, its territory had reached its peak size. Under the strong rule of the Roman emperor, the empire was at peace, and literature, philosophy, and art flourished. When the emperor made Christianity the national religion, Christianity took root in Europe, which had a major effect on Europe’s history and culture.
Territory of the Roman Empire in 117 BCE, Rome marked in red.
Roman ruins: the Colosseum and the aqueducts. The Colosseum hosted fights within its 50 meter walls (164 feet). With a diameter of 188 meters (616 feet), it’s a giant work of architecture. The aqueducts were built to carry water from rivers and valleys in order to manage the empire’s water supply.
With illustrations and information from History Detective Conan 2: Yayoi Period (The Lonely Little Queen).
That’s all for the Yayoi period! Coming soon: Japan’s Kofun Period
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