If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.
To govern, they divided their empire into provinces. Each province had a Roman governor supported by an army.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
It all depends on which time you're referring to. First they had kings, then the Republic in which the Counsels and Senate were nominally in charge, then they had an emperor.
It became easier to govern.
Bureaucracy
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC He Ruled The Roman Empire In Cairo Egypt For 1-10 Years
Using the local government overseen by Roman provincial governors.
Yes. As well as kings and nobles.
The Church began suffering its own internal problems, and could no longer afford the funds, resources and time to govern the Roman empire besides its own.
It would be impossible to govern every single continents
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