It was a trading empire around the Western Mediterranean.
Carthage.
invaders had conquerd the western half
The growth of the Roman Empire begun in the late 4th century BC and early 3rd century BC. it reached its greatest extent in 116 AD
The Byzantine Roman Empire aka Eastern Roman Empire did become known but the Roman Empire did not seperate till much later because Julius Caesar came into power in the 6th century bc.The Eastern Roman Empire lasted till 1453 and the Western Roman Empire fell a century or two before that. When the Roman Empire seperated or divided was in the 3rd century ad 3 centuries after Jesus Christ died on the cross for us all.
The Roman empire emerged progressively, after having gained dominence of the Italian peninsula, it expanded into Sicily and Spain in the mid-3rd Century BCE and consolidated and expanded this over the following centuries, reaching its height in the 2nd Century CE. The Persian empire existed from 550 to 330 BCE. So the first is Persian Empire.
The 4th century refers to the period from the year 301 to 400 AD. It is part of the Common Era and follows the 3rd century while preceding the 5th century. This century is notable for significant events in the Roman Empire, early Christianity, and the development of various cultures and societies.
There is no set date (at least I have never found one) for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It just kind of disintegrated over such along period (3rd to the 5th century AD). The date for the Eastern Roman Empire on the other hand is 1453, when the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople
It is in the 3rd century.
The 3rd century.
3rd century
Brought in in the early 3rd Century, it initially was a unifying force, but then the peoples began to pour in from Eurasia and it diluted the existing peoples in the Empire, who were progressively supplanted.
3rd century