A turning point was he defeat of the Carthaginians in the Second Punic wars (218-201 BC). Carthage was Rome's main rival.
Some people think that the Roman Empire was the most powerful empire in history. However, this is not the view of historians. More powerful empires have existed. Probably the most powerful empire in history was the British colonial empire.
Roman Emperors were absolute rulers. Therefore they were the most powerful men in the empire.
depends how you mean, European empire or empire in Europe The british empire was the largest European empire, controlling 1/4 of the world's landmass. The roman empire was the most powerful in Europe, controlling nearly half of Europe
rome become the 2nd most important city when the empire split under Constantine in 330 AD and constantinople became the capital of the more powerful eastern empire
Octavian received the title Augustus because no other man in history had done what he had done. He rose from obscurity to become the most powerful leader in the empire and brought peace and wealth to the Roman people. He transformed the city into a capitol that reflected the wealth of the empire. He "found Rome brick and left it marble".
The Roman army is a legacy because it was one of the most powerful armies of all time. The Roman army was able to keep Rome as a secure, sovereign, and powerful empire for centuries.
The Roman Empire.
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The position of Pope of the holy Roman empire.
Most of the revolts occurred in the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Empire and was also very civilized.
During the New Kingdom, Egypt created an empire and became the most powerful state in Southwest Asia.
Italy was the heart of the Roman Empire.