The Punic Wars put it in control of the Western Mediterranean.
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The Roman Empire and the Sassanian Rmpire
Superion Empire Superion? The largest empire in the western world since the Roman empire was the British empire.
San Marino was truly the first established country. It gained independence from the Roman Empire in 301 and was the first republic.
No. The Romans overran the Hasmonean Kingdom and the Jews would not reestablish a Jewish polity in Israel for nearly 2000 years. Following the Fall of the Roman Empire, Israel simply became a part of the Byzantine Empire.
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The Roman Empire was an enomously powerful nation at the time and would even be considered a world power today if it existed.
Constantinople,Byzantium, New Rome or all as we know Istanbul.. but if its about military power of Roman Empire then Carthage
The Roman Empire which straddled three continents. But the largest modern world empire would be the British Empire which contained lands in Europe Australia Asia Africa I think South America and in the 1700s, North America
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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.
The oldest microstate of Europe was actually the first established country in the world. San Marino is this microstate, and achieved independence from the Roman Empire in 301.