Rome linked its distant territories mainly by roads but they also had a good navy.
The major islands are Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica, along with many independent nations and a number of European overseas territories. There is an exhaustive (but incomplete) list at the related link.
The link below to the homepage of the Diocese of Rome lists the major members of the clergy of the Diocese of Rome along with emails of many of these. It is in Italian.
Their European contact is at the link below.
You'll see ordinary domestic animals (dogs and cats) all over Rome. There is a cat sanctuary at the Torre Argentina in the centre of Rome. I have attached a link to this answer where you can see more details of that (the link is called 'Animal culture in Italy').But the best place to see animals in Rome is Rome Zoo. It used to be a horrible place but has now been upgraded to a 'Biopark' and is a good place to spend a day in Rome. It's also a change from visiting historical sites in Rome.I have also added a link to a page with information about Rome Zoo.
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In the sack of Rome in 410 AD, the Visigoths were led by Alaric. There is a link to an article on the sack of Rome below.
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AnswerThey didnt really have medicines AnswerDuring the Middle Ages, European medicine was derived from the traditions of Rome, European folk medicine, and scientific work in the Muslim world. There is an interesting section on medieval pharmacology at the link below, and it is clear from it that many of the medicines were tested rather thoroughly to see that they worked.
Viceroyalties were administrative divisions in the Spanish Empire, overseen by a viceroy appointed by the king to govern a specific region or colony on his behalf. Viceroyalties helped facilitate governance and control in distant territories by providing a direct link to the central authority.
As of 2021, the population of Rome, Italy is estimated to be around 2.8 million people.
Well, it begins with the destruction of Troy. A man escapes to Italy and raises a family, which become the great Rome.