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the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
The Roman Empire at is peak reach as far north as British isles. The western border was modern turkey and as far east as Spain.
it extended for Miles and Miles utill they had to steal it from someone elses
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Roman Empire is said to have begun when the Senate granted the title Augustus to Octavian on January 4, 27 BC. The date of the fall of the Roman Empire is usually given as 476 AD, though the empire did not really fall on that date. The Roman Empire divided and was reunited several times, the last division being in 395. The event of 476 was the abdication of the last Emperor of the West, in favor of the Emperor of the East. But the West Roman Empire had already become a chaotic mess and never recovered. The emperors of the East Roman Empire tried to reconquer the West, but never got very far. The East Roman Empire finally fell in 1453. Our current historians refer to the East Roman Empire from about 500 AD to 1453 as the Byzantine Empire. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, to start, as far as the "Byzantine Empire" was concerned, the Roman Empire did not fall, they just changed headquarters They remained the premier power in the East Med until the 1400s
At its peak, the Roman Empire stretched as far west as the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, as far south as Egypt, as far north as England, and as far east as the Middle East. A map of the Roman Empire at its height can be viewed under Related links.
From today's Portugal to Iraq.
the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)
The Roman Empire at is peak reach as far north as British isles. The western border was modern turkey and as far east as Spain.
The sun doesn't set on the Roman Empire meant the empire stretched so far to the east and west that it was always daytime somewhere in the Empire.
it extended for Miles and Miles utill they had to steal it from someone elses
There was no Roman emperor who divided the empire into Greek speaking east and Latin speaking west. As far as languages go, Greek was spoken all over the empire as it was the lingua franca of the ancient world. As far as the "western" and "eastern" empires, they were inventions of historians. The Romans considered everyone in the empire Roman, no matter where they lived.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Roman Empire is said to have begun when the Senate granted the title Augustus to Octavian on January 4, 27 BC. The date of the fall of the Roman Empire is usually given as 476 AD, though the empire did not really fall on that date. The Roman Empire divided and was reunited several times, the last division being in 395. The event of 476 was the abdication of the last Emperor of the West, in favor of the Emperor of the East. But the West Roman Empire had already become a chaotic mess and never recovered. The emperors of the East Roman Empire tried to reconquer the West, but never got very far. The East Roman Empire finally fell in 1453. Our current historians refer to the East Roman Empire from about 500 AD to 1453 as the Byzantine Empire. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sargon's empire stretched west as far as Anatolia (Turkey) and perhaps even Cyprus.
Well, to start, as far as the "Byzantine Empire" was concerned, the Roman Empire did not fall, they just changed headquarters They remained the premier power in the East Med until the 1400s