No, the Romans used Roman law and governed according to Roman custom. That's why it's called an empire.
No
The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in 1533
It was conquerd city's that believed they werent part of the Aztec Empire and eventually the Spanish Conquistador's that broke apart the Aztec Empire.
invaders had conquerd the western half
Pizarro arrived to the inka's empire with fire guns, bombs and horses those thing scared the people, then he capture the inka's King called Arahualpa and kill him. Pizarro and his soldiers bring from Europe the Flu and other deseases that killed the inkas by thousands this was his best arm to conquerd the inka's empire.
the Aztecs forced the people they conquered to pay them tribute.
About 50 countries were part of the British Empire. The rest of today's modern countries either didn't exist at the time or were in a different Empire. Some were even independent.
The Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation
Over 50 different countries - too many to list here.
They split up the empire into different countries like turkey
an international system can be define as any collection of independent political entities,tribe,city-state,nation or empire,that interact with considerable frequency,and according to regularized process.
An Empire normally encompasses many countries within it ruled by the Government of the 'mother country', the country that founded the Empire, via Viceroy's or Governor-Generals.