Europe excluding central and eastern Europe; North Africa and the Middle East.
The Roman Empire never ruled the world.AT their largest point they controlled most of Europe, and parts of Africa and Asia.
During the height of the Roman Empire, around the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, the world population is estimated to have been between 200 million and 300 million people. The Roman Empire itself had a population of approximately 50 to 70 million, accounting for a significant portion of the world's inhabitants at that time. This population included a diverse range of cultures and ethnicities across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia.
As you may know the Roman Empire became very powerful across the world and spread through parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. They were very powerful but they didn't have strong leaders that how it led to the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Superion Empire Superion? The largest empire in the western world since the Roman empire was the British empire.
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In 1914, the major empires included the British Empire, which encompassed countries such as Canada, Australia, India, and parts of Africa; the French Empire, which included Algeria, parts of West Africa, and Indochina; the German Empire, comprising Germany and its colonies in Africa and the Pacific; and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which included modern-day Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, and parts of the Balkans. Additionally, the Ottoman Empire covered much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. These empires were characterized by their vast territories and diverse populations at the onset of World War I.
The Holy Roman Empire was actually in Germany and was named so by a pope after Charlemagne or Charles the Great conquered most of Europe and became Christan.The Roman Empire, from around 750 BC, began as a kingdom, then a republic, and finally an empire by around 30 BC, encompassing the entire region around the Mediterranean Sea, including as far west as Portugal and north to the British Isles, west surrounding the Black Sea to Armenia and Mesopotamia, to the south encompassed the northern coast of Africa and all of Egypt. Once Roman military conquest had been accomplished, Roman occupation establish the Latin language, legal system, and culture to these lands and was the origin of what is today referred to as "Western Culture".The Holy Roman Empire included Germany and the part of Italy ruled by Germany between 800 AD to around 1800. Charlemagne, King of the Franks (which was the territory formerly known as Gaul, approximately France and Germany of today) traveled to Rome, where Pope Leo III on Christmas day in 800, unexpectedly crowned him Emperor of the Romans. This put Charlemagne in direct competition with the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople. Charlemagne's empire included the Germanic empire and that part of Italy controlled by the Germans. From this point on, there is a constant power struggle between the Pope in Rome and the German empire which eventually leads to the decline in the power of the Catholic Church and the rise of Protestantism.
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The empire's territory was centred on the Kingdom of Germany, and included neighbouring territories, which at its peak included the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Burgundy. For much of its history, the Empire consisted of hundreds of smaller sub-units, principalities, duchies,counties, Free Imperial Cities and other domains.
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England's empire included numerous territories around the world, such as India, Canada, Australia, and parts of Africa. However, it did not include places like Brazil, which was primarily colonized by Portugal. Additionally, regions such as Japan were never part of the British Empire.
Judaism is not a place, it is a religion. It can be, and is, all over the world. If you mean the Roman province of Judaea, it was in the eastern part of the Roman empire.