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he would make the roman empire more powerful
No, he was Roman, but he did annex Egypt and make it part of the Roman Empire.
Italy's position in the Mediterranean was a key reason why the Roman empire was centred of the Mediterranean. It central position in that sea also helped to make it the geographical and economic pivot of the empire as it stood at the crossroad between the western and eastern basins of the Mediterranean and provided a link between this sea and the areas north of the Alps.
It was actually not that easy to defend the empire as the barbarians (Barbarians is not a specific type of empire, it is just a Roman term for any-one not of Roman stature) would often attack the empire, but what would make it a little bit easy to defend is that the Roman empire had MASSIVE armies. Each army consited of a couple legions, each legion about a thousand soldiers.
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I doubt that you can make a model of an empire. If anything, you can make a map of an empire.
he would make the roman empire more powerful
The Dome.
No, he was Roman, but he did annex Egypt and make it part of the Roman Empire.
Italy's position in the Mediterranean was a key reason why the Roman empire was centred of the Mediterranean. It central position in that sea also helped to make it the geographical and economic pivot of the empire as it stood at the crossroad between the western and eastern basins of the Mediterranean and provided a link between this sea and the areas north of the Alps.
he attacked Rome because he wanted to make his own empire bigger and better than the roman
Aqueducts, Strong building, Dome, columns, Coliseums, etc
There has never been a Roman emperor who was split in two. If you mean the Roman empire, that too, was never split. The terms Western and Eastern regarding the Roman empire was/is a devise used by historians in their writings so that their readers are able to understand them more clearly. When the western part of the empire fell, the empire continued despite the loss of its western territories. The closest that the empire ever came to being "split" was when Diocletian divided it into four areas with his two Caesars and two Augusti, which were supposed to make the vast Roman territory easier to rule.
Here are some sentences.The Roman Empire was a great civilization.The soldiers fought for their empire.
Diocleatin had split the empire into four to make it easier to control. Also he ruled the eastern half of the empire.
The Roman Empire created a trade system with India. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Portugal was the first European country to make a settlement in India.