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What was the distance from the roman empire to the city of rome?

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.


Is judaism on the western roman empire?

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.


Did the Spanish empire in the New World exceeded the ancient Roman Empire in size?

no romes was bigger


How much of the world did the roman empire cover?

all the way to my butcrack


Where Did Ancient Rome Exsist?

Ancient Rome existed in the same place as modern Rome. The Roman empire, however, extended over much of the known western world.

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What was the world like 1000 years ago?

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.


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What is the difference between the Orthodox Church and the Holy Roman?

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