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The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.
The Sahara Desert was the southern border of the roman empire
As far as I know, there were no large man-made features at the time of the Roman Empire. Most of the boundaries to the north were formed by rivers. Although there was Hadrian's Wall that formed part of Rome's northern barrier, it was quite small - at only 70 miles long, it created a man made border across one of the skinniest points of Britain.
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Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe
The physical feature that formed the northeast boundary of Asoka's empire was the Himalayan mountain range.
The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.The North Sea and the Irish Sea formed the northern waterways that bounded the Roman empire.
The Grand Canyon located in Northern Arizona
The Gobi desert
The Himalayas, a mountain range at the northern edge of the India plate
The Sahara Desert was the southern border of the roman empire
Hadrian's Wall, the Rhine River, and the Danube River
As far as I know, there were no large man-made features at the time of the Roman Empire. Most of the boundaries to the north were formed by rivers. Although there was Hadrian's Wall that formed part of Rome's northern barrier, it was quite small - at only 70 miles long, it created a man made border across one of the skinniest points of Britain.
The Seleucid Empire formed when The Macedonian Empire ( Empire of the Macedonians / empire of Macedon collapsed . After Alexander the Great Died there was no evident heir to the throne . His last words were na naisilnite ( на најсилните ) - to the strongest . this was in terms of the heir to the empire . His empire fell into chaos as his generals fought over his empire . eventually , the Turks formed The Seleucid Empire and took the empires land leaving them with their european territory only . With the exception of northern Thrace . it is debated weather it was taken by Bulgarians , or Thracian rebels .
A landform is naturally formed feature on earth's surface.