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Q: What did the Danube River and Carpathian Mountains formed which boundary in the Roman Empire?
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What three features formed the northern boundary of the Roman Empire and what one feature formed the southern boundary of the Roman Empire?

Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe


What physical feature formed the northeast boundary of Asoka's empire?

Himalaya Mountains.


Which two rivers from the border of much of the northerneastern part of the empire?

The north-eastern part of the Roman Empire was formed by only one river: the Danube. The whole of the northern boundary of the Roman Empire was demarcated mostly by two rivers: the Danube and the Rhine. The latter marked the north-western frontier.


What physical feature formed the southern boundary of the roman empire?

The Sahara Desert was the southern border of the roman empire


Were there mountains in the roman empire?

Yes. The mountain range is called the Carpathian Mountains which stretch through Romania, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, and Serbia.


What three physical features formed the central northern boundary of the Roman Empire?

The three features are, Rhine River, Dounbe River, and the Carpathians Mts. They were the rivers Rhine and Danube and the limes Germanicus, a series of fortifications between the two rivers.


What river separated Dacia from the roman empire?

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.


Historic events along the Danube?

Historic events on the Danube River: It was part of the Roman empire's Limes Germanicus. One of the long-standing frontiers of the Roman Empire. The Danube basin was a site of some of the earliest human cultures.


Which river boundary in the northern parts of the Roman empire was invaded?

The natural borders in the northern parts of the Roman empire in what can be called "central Europe" were the Rhine and Danube rivers. Incursions by Germanic Tribes for example were an ongoing problem for Rome. In the ending years of the empire, these river boundaries were crossed en mass by barbarians.


The Roman Empire stretched to what rivers?

Rhine, Danube, Euphrates.


What are some Natural barriers in the Roman Empire?

The city of Rome did not have a natural barrier. The original city was on seven neighbouring hills (the Palatine, Caelian, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal, Capitoline, and Aventine). People liked to live on hills because they were easier to protect from raids. Later, ancient Rome grew beyond these hills.


What features form the central northern boundary of the Roman Empire?

The three features are, Rhine River, Dounbe River, and the Carpathians Mts. They were the rivers Rhine and Danube and the limes Germanicus, a series of fortifications between the two rivers.