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Who is emperor was responsible for extending the boundaries of roman empire?

Trajan, who crossed the Danube added Dacia (Romania) to the Roman Empire, and he expanded into the East, although the Eastern provinces were abandoned by his successor Hadrian. Earlier, the Emperor Claudius added Britain to the Roman Empire.


Who brought the Roman Empire to its greatest size?

The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under Trajan in 116 AD.


Who was the extended roman empire?

Please clarify your question. The word "who" refers to a person, the word "empire" is a thing. Are you asking about an emperor or the size of the empire?


Did the empire reach its greatest size during the reign of Nero?

No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.


When and why did the roman empire split into western and eastern parts?

The empire was never split into two parts. Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire are terms which have been coined by historians. The Romans has only one term: Roman Empire. Emperor Diocletian created a tetrarchy (rule by four). He was a senior emperor with fellow general Maximian who was his co-emperor. Maximian was senior emperor in the west and Diocletian was senior emperor in the east. Two junior emperors were also appointed. They were subordinate to the senior emperors and took charge of areas of the frontiers which were under the greatest pressure from attacks from outside, the river Rhine in the west and the river Danube in the east. The four units were administrative units of a single empire. Diocletian stressed that the empire was indivisible. The arrangement was designed to improve the defence of the vast frontiers of the empire which were constantly attacked.


Did the empire reach its largest size under emperor Hadrian?

No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.


What was the size of the roman empire from east to west?

The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.


What did Charlemagne do to restore the old roman empire?

Charlemagne increased the size of the Frankish kingdom to include most of the area of present France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and Switzerland, and parts of Austria, Italy, and Spain. It was the largest country in Western Europe since the Roman Empire, and much larger than any there today. On December 25, 800, Pope Leo III crowned him Emperor of the Romans, in an effort to reestablish the West Roman Empire. His country did not survive him for long, however, as it was divided among his grandsons. Nevertheless, the countries they began included France and the Holy Roman Empire. There are links to articles below.


What empire reached its largest size under the emperor Justinian?

Mongolia


How was the roman empire cut in half riddle?

The riddle about the Roman Empire being cut in half refers to the division of the empire into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) in the late 3rd century AD, formalized by Emperor Diocletian. The division was primarily administrative, intended to make governance more efficient due to the empire's vast size. However, it eventually led to distinct cultural and political identities, with the Western Empire falling in 476 AD and the Eastern Empire continuing for nearly another thousand years.


How did the Roman emperors increase the size of the Roman empire?

The Roman Emperors waged wars with other countries. They had a very strong army and the Romans went around Europe warring with other countries, and eventually claiming them. Therefore, the Roman Empire increased each time they won a war. :) Hope this helped!


What kind of problem did Rome's size cause the emperor?

It became too big to defend its borders and some of the conquered countries disliked the Roman occupation and would sometimes rebel against the Romans.