the roman eastern empire's political leaders were their own emperors, but it is NOT the same with the western roman empire.
The leaders of the Roman empire during its decline were the emperors.
they had a good army and have good leaders.
constantine
There are many leaders who expanded the roman empire.... One being Caesar another Being Constantine.
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Its leaders saw themselves as roman emperors, and theirand their government was in many ways a direct continuation of the eastern portion of the late roman empire
The Roman Empire One the many theories as to why the Roman Empire fell blames unthoughtful leaders, economic inflation, and invasions by hostile forces. *Geography in this case was the CAUSE of the Roman Empire.
New religions abounded in the Roman Empire. The leaders opposed a religion if they perceived that it was a threat to the established political order.
"Christian leaders took on many of the duties of Roman officials. They divided the church along the same lines as the empire in the west had been divided." -Pearson learning core knowledge History & Geography
The emperor was hereditary; the magistrates were competitive amongst the senators.