The Romans built the first highway system, but they are nothing like modern roads.
The Roman empire gets its name from the Romans, the people of Rome, who created this empire
There was no war to which we give that title. Hellenistic is a modern name we give to the kingdoms created when Alexander the Great's generals split up his empire after his death.
The three great modern European nations were included in the Charlemagne's Empire were the countries by the name of modern Catalonia, France and western Germany.
Moctezuma created the Aztec empire. He was the Aztec emperor who founded Tenochtitlan. His official name was Tlatoani.
It was in modern day Mexico. Indeed, Mexico was the Aztec name for their empire which why that country is still called that today.
The Byzantine Empire never officially changed its name; it was known to its inhabitants as the Roman Empire (Romania) throughout its existence. The term "Byzantine Empire" was coined by modern historians to describe the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The empire lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Raetia was the name of the Roman province which covered parts of modern Switzerland.
My name is Josh and the answer is India
The modern name for the city where the Silk Roads began in Han China is Xi'an. Historically known as Chang'an, Xi'an served as a major cultural and economic center during the Han Dynasty and is often considered the eastern terminus of the Silk Road. Today, it is a vibrant city that retains its historical significance.
Who is "Frederick you"? I guess you mean one of the various emperors of the holy roman empire.
He was from a part of modern-day Germany, which was at the time, Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire. And his name is Albert Einstein.
which empire? generally, a king who defeated other kings and absorbed their kingdoms into his own would be called an Emperor of an Empire. Be more specific for an exact name of an empire founder