There were not many differences in geographical challenges in the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire. In the Mediterranean Sea there was the challenge of storms. In the Alpine area and in the Balkan Peninsula and in Turkey there was the challenge of mountain chains.
Diocletian divided the Roman empire into eastern and western halves circa A.D. 293.
In the eastern AND western hemispheres - that is both halves of the Earth, ALL the continents are found.
The four hemispheres are the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere. They are divided by the equator into northern and southern halves, and by the Prime Meridian into eastern and western halves.
It is the northern and southern hemisphere. And the eastern and western hemisphere.
Diocletian split the empire into eastern and western halves in order to make governing easier.
The Italian boot-shaped peninsula.
straight of sicily
Diocletian.
Emperor Diocletian
All of the western lands of the old empire became part of the Byzantine Empire.
All of the western lands of the old empire became part of the Byzantine Empire.
The line that divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres is called the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England.