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The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.
No. It was not even close geographically nor did it have any military advantage. However it was the cultural center of the empire as it had the great library and museo and it also remained a major trade center.
Constantine the Great redeveloped the city of Byzantium, named it after himself (Constantinople means city of Constantine) and designated it as the capital of the Roman Empire. This city was also given a number of honorary titles such as "The New, Second Rome,' 'Eastern Rome,' 'Alma Roma,' and 'Roma Constantinopolitana.' Later it became the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire
Constantinople was the capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire, named so after Constantine the Great. It was not an empire.
Antioch was the third largest city in the Roman Empire.Antioch was certainly the third largest city in the Byzantine empire after Constantinople and Alexandria. Hoverer, the situation in the classical period of the Roman Empire is not sure. Rome and Alexandria were the two largest cities. The third largest one may have been one of these cities; Antioch, Ephesus or Carthage. These cities have a similar population estimate of 300,000-50O,000.
By winning a number of wars Rome expanded into an empire which was the second largest empire antiquity saw and the 17th largest in history.
Thessaloniki was the first capital of the Byzantine Empire (for about 10 years) and then became the second-largest city in the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. It is now the largest city in geographical Macedonia and the second-largest city in Greece.
1) The was only one empire, so there could not be a largest one. 2) An empire is far too big to fit into a city.
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
Th city of Rome during the Roman Empire was the largest in the ancient world. It had a population of one million.
Rome was the biggest city in the Roman Empire.
The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.
No. It was not even close geographically nor did it have any military advantage. However it was the cultural center of the empire as it had the great library and museo and it also remained a major trade center.
Constantine the Great redeveloped the city of Byzantium, named it after himself (Constantinople means city of Constantine) and designated it as the capital of the Roman Empire. This city was also given a number of honorary titles such as "The New, Second Rome,' 'Eastern Rome,' 'Alma Roma,' and 'Roma Constantinopolitana.' Later it became the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire
St. Louis is the second largest city in Missouri. The largest city is Kansas City. The third largest city is Springfield.
Russia's second largest city is Saint Petersburg.