the battle near Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia
The Romans traded with the Chinese. They imported silk from China which was transported along the silk road and was sold to them by Persian intermediaries.
They grew silk trees
Via the Silk Road from China.
I guess the Silk Road was what linked the Han Empire to the Roman Empire
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
the political influence of Buddhism in the tang empire was the silk roads
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One conflict is that the Romans sent out soldiers on the silk road to find out how to make silk, but they didn't succeed.
Romans thought silk grew on trees instead of being manufactured
The Romans did not look for silk weavers. They imported silk from China. The Chinese were very far from Europe and kept the art of silk making secret.
The Silk Roads? Yes, in the later empire the Romans had contact with merchants who used the silk road. However they promoted trade at other times by granting a type of limited citizenship to resident foreigners who had the right to trade. They also established colonies empire wide for commercial purposes.
I guess the Silk Road was what linked the Han Empire to the Roman Empire
the Romans
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
the political influence of Buddhism in the tang empire was the silk roads
Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.
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The silk road stretched from the Han Dynasty or empire to the Roman Empire in Europe.
Silk was introduced to Egypt much later by Romans.
One conflict is that the Romans sent out soldiers on the silk road to find out how to make silk, but they didn't succeed.