British
France ruled Lebanon until 1943.
European countries ruled so many other countries of the world
Norway and Denmark.
yes
Yes, the answer is true!
portugal was one of the european countries, hence the lanugage they speak
poland... maybe russia. i'm not sure
Spain (1521-1821) and France (1864-1867).
There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.There was no Jordan in Roman times. Jordan was part of the province of Syria. The Romans ruled that area from 64 BC to 636 AD.
Jordan is ruled by a dynastic King. It is a Monarchy.
All of the present day countries on the shores of the Mediterranean were ruled by Rome: Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, northern Libya, Tunisia, northern Algeria and northern Morocco. The Roman Empire extended beyond the Mediterranean countries.