Rome's traditional founding date was 753 BCE.
It had an empire by the end of the Second Punic Wa rin 204 BCE.
Augustus established the Principate, sometimes called Empire, in 27 BCE.
Add whichever figure you choose to the Vesuvius eruption in 79 CE and get your answer.
Answermt. Vesuvius is about 17000 years old but its caldera is 34000 years oldthe how come it erupted 19,000 years ago????????????????????????????????
It was to expensive to restore the old Roman Empire
Some adjectives for the Roman Empire are: old, vast, interesting, etc.
it united its territories under a central government
it united its territories under a central government
the capital of the Eastern Empire was Constantinople
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it united its territories under a central goverment
One aspect of the "old Roman Empire" that was carried on to the new eastern Roman empire, which became the Byzantine Empire was the standard of written laws. This was an important feature of the old Roman republic and later when the republic was a shell of its former self. Generally referred to as the Roman Empire, there were still written laws.The governing office of Emperor also was carried on.
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The Roman Empire did not fall it lives on in us. The remnants are in English which is an amalgum of Old Low German and Latin.
The Roman Empire dates to 27 BC, when Octavian was given the title Augustus by the senate. It divided permanently in 395 AD into the East Roman Empire and the West Roman Empire. The date usually given for the fall of Rome is 476, when the last emperor of the West Roman Empire was deposed. The East Roman Empire, however, survived until 1453. There is a link below.