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Q: Ships that traveled the Rhine had to give to nobles who controlled the river in the years after the Roman Empire?
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The Roman Empire stretched to what rivers?

Rhine, Danube, Euphrates.


What lands did roman conquer?

The Romans conquered all the lands of Europe from the Atlantic ocean to the Rhine river. (Even though they did penetrate across the Rhine, the Rhine was considered their border) They controlled all of North Africa and the entire Middle East to the Black Sea.


What did Napoleon call his reorganization of the Holy Roman Empire?

The Confederation of the Rhine.


What did Napoleon do with the Holy Roman Empire when he conquered it?

Reorganized it into the Confederation of the Rhine.


What part of Europe is the Roman empire in?

In Europe, the Roman empire stretched from the Rhine to the Atlantic and from the Mediterranean to northern Britain.


This is one of the rivers near the northern border of the roman empire?

Most of the northern borders of the empire in Europe were marked by the rivers Rhine and Danube. Dacia (Romania) was a Roman province beyond the Danube, but it was also given up by Aurelian between 271 and 275 due to continuous attacks from outside . The Romans had lands beyond the Rhine in Germany, but they were given up in 340-341 by Constans for the same reasons. Thus, eventually these two rivers became the whole of the northern frontier. The source of the Danube is close to the Rhine The above only takes continental Europe into consideration. However the Roman empire extended much further north into Scotland. There were rivers there and the Romans had marching camps as far north a the Firth of Clyde and the Clyde river and even further up to the Amrick river.


Was Germany ever part of the Roman Empire?

The areas to the west of the Rhine, the south of the Danube and some adjecent areas were in the Roman Empire.


Did Hadrian set the empire's eastern boundaries at the Rhine river and Danube river?

YES


What rivers were the farthest north that the roman empire built roads?

Rhine and Danube Rivers.


What are the river borders of the roman empire?

Rhine, Danube and for part of the time, Euphrates.


Who were the first people to control Europe after the Romans?

Nobody ever controlled the whole of Europe, not even the Romans. They controlled continental Western Europe up to the River Rhine and southern Germany, England and Wales and the Balkan Peninsula in south-eastern Europe. The first people to be in control of most of continental Western Europe after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire were the franks when their king established what historians have called the Carolingian Empire.


Do the Rhine and Danube rivers freeze over?

According to Edward Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", German tribes were able to cross the frozen Rhine and Danube Rivers.