Augustus expanded the Roman Empire, conquering Rhaetia (Switzerland and part of southern Germany, Noricum (part of Austria and part of southern Germany and Slovenia), Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary), parts of Illyricum (in Serbia) and Moesa ( part of the Macedonian Republic and Bulgaria). Under Augustus Thrace (eastern Bulgaria and north-eastern Greece) became a client state. Augustus ordered the invasion of central Germany, which was successful. However, three Roman legions were wiped out by a coalition of Germanic peoples and the borders of the empire were withdrawn back to the rivers Rhine and Danube.
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Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.Although Augustus had many military victories, the only country that he conquered was Egypt. All the other areas that he pacified were territories, not countries as we know them today. The borders in ancient times were very different from today's borders. Here are some territories or areas that Augustus conquered in present day terms: the Balkan peninsula, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, part of Romania, all the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia, Switzerland, part of Bavaria, Austria and affairs in Spain, Gaul and Germany.
The closest and most likely to be effected is Canada. The wind is likely to carry ash toward either Mexico or to the Caribbean countries. If the eruption is large enough, all countries in the northern hemisphere would likely be affected by the climatic impact.
Augustus means "great" or "venerable"
No, that is not true. Although Augustus had no male heirs and his immediate successor was a son by adoption, the third emperor, Caligula, was the great grandson of Augustus, as his mother was the granddaughter of Augustus. The mother of the next emperor, Claudius, was the niece of Augustus and Nero was the great great grandson of Augustus. All three emperors who were related to Augustus were related through their mothers.
The Great Depression has such a huge impact on the economies of other countries because the United states did business with other countries. Other countries lost money when they US could not buy their products, or provide or take out loans.
The colonisation of Southern Rhodesia (as Zimbabwe was then ) had no particular effect on other countries.
Yes.
it really dosent
The Great Depression has such a huge impact on the economies of other countries because the United states did business with other countries. Other countries lost money when they US could not buy their products, or provide or take out loans.
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they could go and seek other countries
well, diffrent countries across the world put supplies and money and other resources into the poorer countries to help those in desperate need. so the impact of the make poverty history movement was probably not a huge scale of impact but did help other countries but there still is poverty now so i am guessing that the impact was big but not big enough to turn those poorer countreis into wealthier countries. :) by XXXCoolNinjaXXX
Cuba has stayed communist ever since.
At this point, other countries don't have enough respect for the U.S. for it to matter.
it united the colonies into 1 and they gained respect from the other countries also showed the other countries how powerful they were.
their wool has been beneficial to the U.S.A and many other countries.