It became the Byzantine Empire. Eventually it was conquered by the Ottoman Turks, ending the empire in 1453.
No, the Romans did not go beyond Egypt.
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No China was not part of the Roman Empire. This empire did not go beyond Turkey, Armenia and northern Iraq, in western Asia. China was too far away, in the Far East, on the opposite side of Asia.
I think its because That Constantine thought it would be too hard for 1 emperor to rule by himself so he divided the empire into two and sent one of his loyal servants to go rule the western part of Rome.
Constantine the Great likely received his education in various locations, primarily in the Eastern Roman Empire. He was educated in the city of Nicomedia (modern-day İzmit, Turkey), which was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire during his early years. His education included training in rhetoric, philosophy, and military strategy, reflecting the values of the Roman elite of his time.
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The Roman Empire was founded by a lady called Marie Collines but then she let her husban go on with the tribe.
The eastern part of the empire was centered on Constantinople and was richer than the western portion. It sat on the trade route from the east that carried silk, spices, and dye's. Also tribal migration of many eastern and northern European tribes such as the Goths, Vandals, and the Franks put pressure on the west to defend it borders from invasion.
There was no Roman emperor who divided the empire into Greek speaking east and Latin speaking west. As far as languages go, Greek was spoken all over the empire as it was the lingua franca of the ancient world. As far as the "western" and "eastern" empires, they were inventions of historians. The Romans considered everyone in the empire Roman, no matter where they lived.
Roman Corrales goes by Nyx, Ro, Ramen, Roman, and "like the empire".
It was conquered by Mehmet II of the Ottoman empire. It was the end of the Eastern Roman Empire.
When the emperor died he had two sons. Because when a man died, his belongings would go to his sons, the empire was divided in two halves. Each son of the roman emperor got a halve of the empire. If he would have had 3 sons, it would have been divided in 3 parts.