Yes, lots and lots of them
The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.
They called in the Western Roman empire. The only change of any of the roman empires was in the eastern roman empire. The eastern roman empire changed into the Byzantine Empire
They were ongoing over many centuries, with shifting alliances according to each city-states wishes and ambitions at any stage. The Roman Empire takeover enforced peace.
No. The Roman Empire got as far as Britain, Ireland's neighbouring island, but never reached Ireland. In any case, Northern Ireland only came into existence in 1922, long after the Roman Empire ended. It also ended long before Britain had any role in Ireland. So Northern Ireland was never part of the Roman empire.
The Roman did not have any castles. Castles emerged after the end of Roman civilisation, during the Middle Ages.
The Roman Empire did not suffer any major wars
It is called Pax Romana (Roman Peace). The term has been coined by historians.
The Roman empire never faced a 'world war' - not even one within the confines of the Empire. They fought individual wars, one at a time and never faced any one enemy in more than one 'theatre of war'.
The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.
They called in the Western Roman empire. The only change of any of the roman empires was in the eastern roman empire. The eastern roman empire changed into the Byzantine Empire
When the Roman Empire fell in no longer existed. Therefore there was not a capital of the Roman Empire any more.
Nearly all wars have had spies...from Attila the Hun & Genghis Khan's times, to the Roman Empire and Alexander the Great's times thru all the recorded wars of history...even the American Indian wars had spies or traitors.
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The fall of the Roman empire does not effect any individual in the present day.
Romans! And any of the local populations that were not Roman citizens.
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Yes, more than can hope to be enumerated in a short answer, in both the Roman Republic and the Empire. The Punic Wars between the Republic and Carthage decided the dominant state in the Mediterranean. The Roman Civil Wars led to Julius Caesar's dictatorship. Augustus defeated Marc Anthony and Cleopatra to secure the Eastern Mediterranean. Then more civil wars following Nero's demise, and on and on …