Rome was granted Spain after wining the Second Punic War. Spain and the other Carthaginian territories were ceded to Rome.
No, the Ottoman empire was long after the Roman empire. After the Roman empire, the byzantine empire followed. The Ottoman Turks did, however, take over the Byzantine captial of Constanope renaming it Istanbul.
Spain conquered the Inca Empire by force of arms.
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire
Yes, you can take food from France to Spain and vice-versa. The only restricted item is alcohol.
The Roman empire took over Egypt in 30 BC after defeating the forces of Antony and Cleopatra.
The western part of the Roman Empire lasted for some 700-800 years. The eastern part of the Roman empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the western part.
try 2 take over the land ?
Let's take a closer look at the words, here. The empire was begun in Rome, a prominent city. The empire, quite naturally, started being referred to as the Rome an empire. Drop that "e" and add the "an", and you wind up with Roman. So the name, "Roman Empire" was named after the city, not the other way around.
The renaissance
he traveled from Spain to Mexico and conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico in about 1520.
The country around the Mediterranean Sea and Western Europe.