It is an interesting tidbit of World History.
The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.
At the height of its power in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, the Roman Empire consisted of some 2.2 million square miles (5.7 million sq. km).
The Roman Empire covered 6.5 million square kilometres (2.51 million square miles) and was the 17th largest empire in history. The Mughal Empire covered 5 million square kilometres (1.93 million square miles) and was the 26th largest empire in history.
3,000.
i pretty sure the roman empire was 5.7 kilometer
The Carthaginian empire and the Roman empire have both covered those regions.
The eastern and Western sides of the empire were contiguous. Originally the western side went as far east as Italy and Austria. Later the area of the former Yugoslavia became part of the west. To get an idea of the distance between the continental western end of the empire and its eastern end, the distance between Brussels and Damascus is 2004 miles (3225 kilometers). A flight from Lisbon to Amman is 2544 miles, 4094 kilometers.
Within about 100 miles of the Mediterranean Sea.
In 117, the Roman Empire stretched form Portugal to Susa, the Persian capital, in Iran, near the modern city of Shush. This is more than 3,300 miles.
A Roman soldier was called a "miles" or else by his name. The Latin word "miles" is not pronounced as our word miles, a measure of distance. It is pronounced me--lays.
The city of Jerusalem was within the Persian Empire.
it extended for Miles and Miles utill they had to steal it from someone elses