The Romans built fortification along the frontiers of the empire and garrisons along the rivers Rhine and Danube, which formed inpatient stretches of the frontiers. They also stationed many legions in the frontier areas.
It settled them along the borders and enlisted them into its army.
(1) to strengthen athenian democracy(2) to hold and strngthen the empire (3)to glorify Athens
he did this by being the greatest leader he could be
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
They were the stone-paved roads and bridges wit arches which were longer than ever before and could cross much wider rivers and valleys.
Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.Computers and aircraft would have helped the Romans to rule their empire, big time.
He built armies to protect the cities.
(1) to strengthen athenian democracy(2) to hold and strngthen the empire (3)to glorify Athens
Roman technological inventions include aqueducts, concrete, roads and highways, and battlefield surgery among others. Their advances particularly in engineering helped them strengthen their military forces and expand their empire.
Roman technological inventions include aqueducts, concrete, roads and highways, and battlefield surgery among others. Their advances particularly in engineering helped them strengthen their military forces and expand their empire.
He tried to build trust in his public. He introduced various reforms. He maintained a strong army to protect the empire and to capture other territories.
he did this by being the greatest leader he could be
He tried to build trust in his public. He introduced various reforms. He maintained a strong army to protect the empire and to capture other territories.
Historians generally agree that the Roman Empire was already in decline before Christianity became dominant during the fourth century CE. Some say that Christianity was the dominant reason for its subsequent rapid decline, at least in the west, while others say that it was only a contributing factor, although an important one. Christianity did not actually strengthen the empire.
to strengthen their empire
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
To strengthen Athenian democracy, to hold and strengthen he empire, and to glorify Athens
They were the stone-paved roads and bridges wit arches which were longer than ever before and could cross much wider rivers and valleys.