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Yes. Type "Roman Empire" on Google and you'll see. In fact Europe was part of the Roman Empire since about half of it was in "Europe" as now defined, but the non-European parts - Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, N Africa - had more than half the population, and the Eastern Empire (largely outside Europe) became the more important part over time.

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No. The Roman Empire rule quite a bit of Europe though. The Roman Empire ruled the countries of Modern day France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Belgium. Some of the countries like Germany, Netherlands, Poland all resisted Roman rule, but they did, however, pick up some Roman influences, such as their style of government.

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Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

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Yes, but much more. First of all remember that there is no Roman empire today. The Roman empire was an ancient civilization. It encompassed much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia.

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