1,930,511 square miles of land, population 88,000,000 people.
The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum.
Rome was the biggest city in the Roman Empire.
The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it could seat 50,000 people.
The Colosseum at Rome was the biggest amphitheater in the empire.
The biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire was the Colosseum and it is said that it could hold 70,000 people.
Some say Roman Empire, Others say Chinese depends on who you ask. I belive the Roman Empire had the biggest impact on modern day.
The Roman Empire started in lots o fplaces but the biggest was Pompeii (pom-pey)
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The Roman Empire was so big that there were a lot of different people with different cultures living in it. The Roman Empire was a very big empire with its capital in Rome, ruled by an emperor. Roman Empire, political system established by Rome that lasted for nearly five centuries. War victory and a society with a large slave work force was the reason why the Roman empire got so large.
The Roman empire became too big and the people outside of the Roman empire started to attack. From then on out, the empire just continued to collapse.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extend in 116 AD under emperor Trajan.
The biggest factor in the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire were the invasions of this part the Roman empire by Germanic peoples (the Vandals, Suevi, Alans, Burgundians and Alemanni in the continent and the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians in Britannia). The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years.