Certainly! Here is an overview of the Roman Empire presented as (subject, predicate, object) triples:

1. **Julius Caesar, initiated, Roman Republic's transformation into Empire.**
2. **Augustus, became, first Roman Emperor.**
3. **The Roman Empire, expanded, throughout Europe Asia and Africa.**
4. **The Senate, held, advisory power under the Empire.**
5. **Roman roads, connected, vast cities and provinces.**
6. **Roman legions, defended, borders of the Empire.**
7. **Latin, became, lingua franca of the Roman Empire.**
8. **Roman law, influenced, Western legal systems.**
9. **Christianity, spread, across the Roman Empire.**
10. **Theodosius I, made, Christianity official religion of the Empire.**
11. **Diocletian, implemented, Tetrarchy system of governance.**
12. **Constantinople, became, capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.**
13. **The Western Roman Empire, fell, in 476 AD.**
14. **The Eastern Roman Empire, known as, Byzantine Empire.**
15. **Roman architecture, featured, arches and aqueducts.**
16. **Colosseum, served, as an amphitheater in Rome.**
17. **Roman culture, adopted, elements of Greek culture.**
18. **Roman Empire, relied, on slave labor in economy.**
19. **Romans, built, extensive network of aqueducts.**
20. **Hannibal, challenged, Roman military during the Punic Wars.**

These triples provide a fundamental overview of various aspects and historical facts about the Roman Empire, but they are by no means exhaustive. There is a wealth of additional detail and nuance about each topic. If there's a particular area you'd like more information on, please let me know!
