The empire was divided into provinces, some of these had client rulers (Ie the Romans had control over them)
There is quite a good article on this at wikipedia - see the link below.
Empires are not people. Therefore, they do not eat.
Roman and Han empires
Empires do not standardise each other.
The answer is the Roman Empire
Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.Three empires immediately come to mind: the Roman empire, the Parthian/Persian empire and the Chinese empire.
In a good way
There is none
They had a fight and the church broke into two denominations.
The Gupta empire traded with other Indian empires and even Roman empires.
The chronological order of the empires is:RomanMongolRussianSoviet
The Roman Empires territory was hundreds of people larger than the Dynastys territory.
Empires The Roman Empire in the First Century - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG