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Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire so there was no distance between to them. Rome was considered to be the centre of the known world.
Judaism is not a place, it is a religion. It can be, and is, all over the world. If you mean the Roman province of Judaea, it was in the eastern part of the Roman empire.
no romes was bigger
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Ancient Rome existed in the same place as modern Rome. The Roman empire, however, extended over much of the known western world.
Rome the city never truly fell. The Ancient Roman Empire's falling was due to the fact that the military spread itself too thin. At one point, the Roman Empire spanned nearly the entire known world.
the ambition of the roman empire is to have ruled the known world, which they did until the barbarians (also known as the Goths), Destroyed them because they were betrayed by them.
Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire so there was no distance between to them. Rome was considered to be the centre of the known world.
Superion Empire Superion? The largest empire in the western world since the Roman empire was the British empire.
the Roman Empire
At its greatest extent, the Umayyad Caliphate covered 15 million km2 (5.79 million square miles), making it the largest empire in the world by that period, and the fifth largest ever known to exist. From East to West, it spanned 9,000 km.
1000 years ago, the world was in what is now known as the Dark Ages. The Roman Empire has collapsed and Europe was under a rule known as feudalism.
The Roman empire
The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen. it spanned rite around the globe and was said " the sun never sets on the British Empire" British had 5 Empires in total over the years but there last Empire was the biggest in History. The longest lasting Empire was the Roman Empire. America has never had an Empire!The Roman Empire lasted longer than the British Empire but the British Empire was by far more bigger than the Roman Empire, The British Empire ( the last empire they had, they had 5 in total over the years) was the biggest Empire the world has ever seen by far, and they are a tiny country,they show/showed a hell of alot of power and intelligence. here is a map that shows how many countries that Britain ruled....countries are marked in red. enjoy! http://worldroundup.files.wordpress.com/2009/07british_empire_1920s.png America has never had an Empire,probably will never be able to now. persian empire wasnt as big or lasted as long
Hitler wanted to revive the Roman Empire and take over the known world.
The Roman Empire ruled the part of the world that Jesus lived in, however it did not control (or even known about) large areas of the world.
The Holy Roman Empire was actually in Germany and was named so by a pope after Charlemagne or Charles the Great conquered most of Europe and became Christan.The Roman Empire, from around 750 BC, began as a kingdom, then a republic, and finally an empire by around 30 BC, encompassing the entire region around the Mediterranean Sea, including as far west as Portugal and north to the British Isles, west surrounding the Black Sea to Armenia and Mesopotamia, to the south encompassed the northern coast of Africa and all of Egypt. Once Roman military conquest had been accomplished, Roman occupation establish the Latin language, legal system, and culture to these lands and was the origin of what is today referred to as "Western Culture".The Holy Roman Empire included Germany and the part of Italy ruled by Germany between 800 AD to around 1800. Charlemagne, King of the Franks (which was the territory formerly known as Gaul, approximately France and Germany of today) traveled to Rome, where Pope Leo III on Christmas day in 800, unexpectedly crowned him Emperor of the Romans. This put Charlemagne in direct competition with the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople. Charlemagne's empire included the Germanic empire and that part of Italy controlled by the Germans. From this point on, there is a constant power struggle between the Pope in Rome and the German empire which eventually leads to the decline in the power of the Catholic Church and the rise of Protestantism.