Rhine, Danube, Euphrates.
No rivers divided the western part of the Roman empire. If you mean what rivers formed the frontiers of the this part of the Roman Empire, they were the Rhine and the upper Danube. In between them there was the limes germanicus, a line of fortifications which crossed southern and central Germany.
Rhine and Danube Rivers.
the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
Yes, much further. The Roman empire stretched, roughly, from northern Africa to Scotland and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea.
The rivers which formed the frontier of the Roman Empire in Europe were the Rhine and the Danube.
The Roman Empire stretched around the Mediterranean Sea
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
The Roman empire once stretched over three continents.
In Europe, the Roman empire stretched from the Rhine to the Atlantic and from the Mediterranean to northern Britain.
The empire stretched from North Africa to the British Isles
No rivers divided the western part of the Roman empire. If you mean what rivers formed the frontiers of the this part of the Roman Empire, they were the Rhine and the upper Danube. In between them there was the limes germanicus, a line of fortifications which crossed southern and central Germany.
The Carthaginian empire and the Roman empire have both covered those regions.
Rhine and Danube Rivers.
the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
The Roman empire stretched over most of Europe and parts of Africa.
It was quite large in that it stretched across the vast Roman Empire. However, it was a minority of the population of this empire.
The silk road stretched from the Han Dynasty or empire to the Roman Empire in Europe.