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The Emperor Hadrian built a wall from coast to coast in what is now northern England - Hadrian's Wall.
AnswerThe Cathedral of Hagia Sophia (Divine Wisdom of God) was built by the Emperor Justinian the Great in 537 AD. It was so advanced for its time that it remained the largest cathedral in the world for the next 1,000 years, and still remains one of the most impressive buildings in the world to this day.
The Flavian Amphitheatre a.k.a Colosseum. It was completed in 8 years under emperor Vespasian. It was was further developed by emperor Domitian who added a gallery at the top and built underground tunnels to house animals and slaves.
they had a controlled decentralized government
He ruled the country. In addition, he acted as the chief judge/magistrate, a scholar and the supreme militia commander
to protect the emperor in the afterlife
No, the Colosseum was created by the emperor Vespasian, but was never finished because Vespasian died of a fever and then Vespasian's son Titus then finished the Colosseum. But the next emperor after Titus made changes such as putting tunnels underground and a structure at the top to increase the number of spectators.
The Dark Emperor structure deck is three years old now, and long out of print.
No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".No. The Colosseum was completely functional when it was opened by the emperor Titus. However Domitian, who followed Titus as emperor, added the awning for shade and also added an underground tunnel leading from the gladiatorial barracks to the Colosseum's "basement".
AURANGZEB, the 6th great Mughal Emperor, construct the zafar MahalHira Mahal in 1842
The Emperor Hadrian built a wall from coast to coast in what is now northern England - Hadrian's Wall.
It depends on the dynasty but either a bureaucracy or dictatorship. Both had an emperor.
the great wall of china
No, there isn't a figure made to represent Qin Shihuang in the Terracotta Army. It's reasonable that the emperor shouldn't be include in his honor guards. He is resting in his "underground palace" to the west of the place terracotta warriors buried.
The person who established this Basilica is the Roman Emperor Constantine I.He construct this because this site was the martyrdom of Saint Peter and his tomb has laid in this area until now.
AnswerThe Cathedral of Hagia Sophia (Divine Wisdom of God) was built by the Emperor Justinian the Great in 537 AD. It was so advanced for its time that it remained the largest cathedral in the world for the next 1,000 years, and still remains one of the most impressive buildings in the world to this day.
The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.The Colosseum, although dedicated and opened for business in 80, was not actually completed until the reign of the emperor Domitian, sometime between 81 and 96. Domitian added the awning and an underground passage for use by the gladiators to get from their barracks to the arena.