The Roman Empire spanned the three continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, occupying all of the area around the Mediterranean Sea. Some Roman territories/regions outside of Europe included Judea, Egyptus, and Numidia.
The old Roman Coliseum is located in Rome. That's in Italy and Italy is in the continent of Europe.
The African, Mideast, and Near Asian territories were all under Roman control and were not in Europe.
europe
i think its Europe
Africa, Asia and Europe
Ancient Rome did not control any single continent; it had territories and provinces on all the continents except Australia, but did not control the entire land mass.
You should specify what continent you mean. The biggest part was in Europe.
Pompeii was a city in the Roman Empire. Today, it lies in Italy on the continent of Europe.
The Roman Catholic Church became the largest landholder in Europe through its old Roman territories in central Italy. The old territories later became Papal states in late antiquity through gifting.
Yes. The Roman Empire was located in Italy. Italy is located in Europe.
The Mideast and the western Asian territories were not in Europe including Africa.I know this because i had the same question in my worksheet
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