Eastern Rome was Rome and western Rome was Constantinople
Rome then and now is in Italy. Greece is to the east, over on the other side of the Adriatic Sea.
It was not in Rome, which was a city. Brindisium was a port in eastern peninsular Italy which was a departure point for the east.
The capital of the Roman empire was Rome and later Ravinia, in the West. In the East it was Constantinople.
Alexander the Great had nothing to do with ancient Rome. He was a Macedonian king and military leader. His conquests were east, while Rome was in the west.
The Apennine Mountains are located to the east of Rome. The Alps are located to the north of Rome.
The Appenines or Appennino are the long chain of mountains located east of Rome.
Eastern Rome was Rome and western Rome was Constantinople
The mountain ranges that are located to the east and north of rome are the alps and apennie mountains!
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The Apennine Mountains are located east of Rome in Italy. These mountains run the length of the Italian Peninsula and are known for their rugged beauty and diverse wildlife.
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I think the alps ;)
No. Rome is a city in Italy. Greece is a separate country. (east & south)
Constantinople was approximately 800 miles east from Rome.