In Europe: Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, England & Wales, Belgium, Luxembourg, southern Netherlands, Southern Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, western Hungary, a slither of western Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and a slither of Ukraine.
That makes 20 countries and parts of another 6 countries in Europe
In Asia: Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, the norther n coast of the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia. At times Iraq as well.
In Africa: Egypt, coastal Libya, Tunisia, coastal Algeria, and northern Morocco.
Our modern ideas of 'countries' did not exist then.
Rome was a city-state which had an empire of a mix of hundreds of city states, tribal areas, tributory kingdoms and allies, grouped into provinces overseen by Roman provincial governors. These were spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, northern Europe and the Middle East.
The Roman Empire included hundreds of independent cities as well as tribal areas and territories ruled by petty kings an d similar, organised into provinces under a Roman governor.
The present day names of the areas included all of western and southern Europe, North Africa, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, southern Russia, Syria, Lebanon, Mesopotamia.
These modern countries are part of the Roman countrie - most had different names then.
Portugal
Spain
Andorra
France
Monaco
Luxembourg
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
Switzerland
Liechtenstein
Italy
San Marino
Vatican City
Malta
Austria
Slovakia
Slovenia
Croatia
Montenegro
Kosovo
Serbia
Hungary
Albania
Greece
FYR Macedonia
Romania
Bulgaria
Turkey
Georgia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Syria
Iraq
Kuwait
Cyprus
Lebanon
Jordan
Israel
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Sudan
Libya
Tunisia
Algeria
Morocco
Read more: List_of_countries_once_ruled_by_roman_empire
Most of the nowadays Mediterranean countries were part of the Roman Empire. France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, the Balkans, Turkey, Some of Middle East, the Maghrib and some of Southern Britain. Of course, the names of regions were different (i.e. France=Gaul). The Roman Empire heavily affected all these countries for posterity, even up to today.
Peoples not countries did the Roman Empire - Goths, Vandals, Germans.
Yes, England was part of the Roman empire. It was part of the province the Romans called Britannica.
Rome was a city-state. The rest was its empire, so the countries which Rome invaded were those which it incorporated into its empire in Western Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea.
At one time some of the countries in Africa were part of the British empire. Now they are independent, but some are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, an organisation that has some of the old British empire countries as members.
probably during the roman empire 1500 B.C.E
The countries are: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, and Somalia.
There were many present day countries that were never part of the Roman empire, but here are four of them: Iran, India, Pakistan and Ireland.
The were were more than four European countries which were never part of the Roman Empire. They were: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Ireland and Iceland. Most of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Moldova were not part of the Roman Empire, which only included slithers of these areas. Most of Germany was not part of the Roman Empire, which covered only the south. Hungary east of the River Danube was not part of the Roman Empire either.
Holy Roman Empire, England, and The Byzantine Empire
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It was spit into western Roman Empire and eastern Roman Empire.
No one is now part of the Roman Empire. The western part of the Roman empire 1,537 years ago and the eastern part of the Roman Empire fell 560 years ago.
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No
Yes, it was a Roman town.
Yes, England was part of the Roman empire. It was part of the province the Romans called Britannica.
Germany and china and spain.