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The Avars first agreed to subjugate the unruly tribes on behalf of the Byzantine Empire in exchange for gold. When the Byzantine Empire could no longer pay the gold, the Avars raided their Balkan territories. As the Byzantines continually did not or could not pay the stipend asked by the Avars, they continued to raid the Byzantine lands.
Well, they used their wealth to support the arts and learning, and their wealth helped with trade. This was all I could find...but hope it helped!
It was on a river upstream so that it would have warning of a sea invasion. It was on hills which improved its defensive capability. The river provided water in the event of a seige. There was farming land around it which was important to sustain the population before it gained an empire from which it could draw food. It could have a port (Ostia) which provided for imports. It's location in the central Mediterranean Sea allowed it easier access to the widespread empire as it developed.
Hannibal contributed actually nothing for world history. I guess you could say he was one of the best generals in worlds history (for Carthage). You could say that he was the first person to come close to destroying the Roman Empire, but that's pretty much it
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.
One of manyÊthings that could contribute to incorrect or overestimation of heritability would be the infuence of environment factors including geographical location.
The Avars first agreed to subjugate the unruly tribes on behalf of the Byzantine Empire in exchange for gold. When the Byzantine Empire could no longer pay the gold, the Avars raided their Balkan territories. As the Byzantines continually did not or could not pay the stipend asked by the Avars, they continued to raid the Byzantine lands.
Caligula had nothing to do with the collapse of the western Roman empire. He was only the third emperor and nothing he did could possibly affect events four hundred and thirty years in the future.
It could gain wealth because Empires are so stupid they give out money. They basically gain wealth STUPIDITY!!! THEY GAIN WEALTH BECAUSE THEY JUST DO!!! LOL!
One simple reason, greed. Those who could seized he opportunities for enrichment. and were after wealth an an ostentatious lifestyle Corruption became a problem. Some Roman felt that the riches of empire had undermined the sense of morality of the Romans and Roman virtues
Yes, the Inca Empire collected tribute from conquered peoples as a way to assert control and dominance over their vast empire. Tribute could include goods, resources, or labor, and was a way for the Inca to maintain centralized power and wealth.
On average that depends on their outlook, health, wealth, location, status. position among their piers and other factors. could be great and on the other hand it could be terrible. Age is not the key to being Happy.
Well, they used their wealth to support the arts and learning, and their wealth helped with trade. This was all I could find...but hope it helped!
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It was on a river upstream so that it would have warning of a sea invasion. It was on hills which improved its defensive capability. The river provided water in the event of a seige. There was farming land around it which was important to sustain the population before it gained an empire from which it could draw food. It could have a port (Ostia) which provided for imports. It's location in the central Mediterranean Sea allowed it easier access to the widespread empire as it developed.
The expansion of the Roman Empire enabled it to obtain the wealth of the areas it conquered. This wealth was in the form of natural resources, such as iron ore and gold. The empire also became wealthier by the taxes these areas had to pay to Rome. Expansion had its risks as well, however, aside from the new wealth, Rome hoped to compromise frontier threats to its borders. A successful conquest and occupation by Rome of new nations gave Rome the opportunity to turn potential enemies into friends, thus aiding the protection of the empire. The best of all worlds could be accomplished by; eliminating a potential enemy; making them friends of the empire; providing new wealth; providing a new pool of potential recruits to its military and at the same time, providing a new source of slaves. All this was the ideal aspect of expansion. Some would say that the above benefits were contradictory. As example. new pool of legion recruits and new pool of slaves. The answer was that we cannot forget that we are speaking about an empire that existed in ancient times.Any nation at that time had its own internal enemies; there we have the slave pool. The military recruitsare from a pool of former soldiers of the conquered nation that Rome could convince to join an extremely powerful empire. These new soldiers could benefit from the conquest of other nations; some of which were the enemies of the conquered nation.This system lasted for the better part of 700 to 900 years.
The word contribute means to give something to help. For instance, someone could contribute to a cause by giving, or donating, money.