it was divided among several countries
The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.The second triumvirs divided the empire as follows: Lepidus had control of Africa, Octavian had control of Italy and Antony had control of the east.
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of Italy wereall part of the French Empire
The Holy Roman Empire will still exist. Italy, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg would not exist. Maybe not even Monaco.
The three parts were: The empire of France with a portion of Italy Those countries dependent on France and ruled by Napoleon's family members or close friends The allies of France who were forced into their allegiance
No. Italy was the centre of the Western empire.
Italy never fought the Ottoman Empire. Italian States (prior to Italian Unification) defeated the Turkish navy at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 due to coordinated strategy, but united Italy only fought Austria-Hungary and the German Empire in World War I and therefore did not have any victories over the Ottoman Empire. However, since Italy was an Ally in World War I, it defeated the Ottoman Empire by proxy through the British, French, and American efforts.
Rome expanded into central and southern Italy as a result of the Second and Third Samnite Wars (326-304 BC and 298-290 BC). She gained control of the whole of Italy in 192 BC. The conventional date given for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire is 476 AD.
Northern Italy was a French possession, bordering the Tyrol. I'm not sure about Dalmatia, now part of Croatia. (Certainly Marshal Soult was Duc de Dalmatie) Bavaria, southern Germany was a French Ally, as was Saxony. The Grand Duchy of Warsaw (Poland effectively) was also a French sattelite state. I think the straight answer is just the frontier of Italy/Tyrol is the only actual connection.
Italy wanted the Austro-Hungarian empire to end because Italy was promised land from Great Britian that was inside the Austro-Hungarian empire.
United Italy became a rival on France's border.
The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome until 284. In that year the emperor Diocletian created a co-emperorship with himself in charge of the eastern part of the empire and Maximian in charge of the western part. He also designated also an imperial capital for the eastern part of the empire, which was Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey), and an imperial capital for the western part, which was Milan (in northern Italy). The emperor Constantine I moved the capital of the eastern part to the nearby Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (present day Istanbul). The capital of the western part was moved to Ravenna (also in northern Italy) in 402.
The Roman Empire is bigger than Italy today