There were many present day countries that were never part of the Roman Empire, but here are four of them: Iran, India, Pakistan and Ireland.
The were were more than four European countries which were never part of the Roman Empire. They were: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Ireland and Iceland. Most of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Moldova were not part of the Roman Empire, which only included slithers of these areas. Most of Germany was not part of the Roman Empire, which covered only the south. Hungary east of the River Danube was not part of the Roman Empire either.
Byzantine Empire,Eastern Roman Empire,Roman Empire and Romania
There has never been a Roman emperor who was split in two. If you mean the Roman empire, that too, was never split. The terms Western and Eastern regarding the Roman empire was/is a devise used by historians in their writings so that their readers are able to understand them more clearly. When the western part of the empire fell, the empire continued despite the loss of its western territories. The closest that the empire ever came to being "split" was when Diocletian divided it into four areas with his two Caesars and two Augusti, which were supposed to make the vast Roman territory easier to rule.
Constantine made Christianity a legal religion in the Roman Empire. He also moved the capitol of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople (modern day Istanbul).
No, four parts.
There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.
Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.
He split it into four to decentralise its governance.
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.
He was a general. He defended an empire attack in four directions. He also recaptured the lands of the Western Roman Empire.
This depends on the definition of feudalism. If feudalism is regarded is identical to manorialism, then it started in the places that had been parts of the West Roman Empire, when that empire fell, at the start of the middle ages. Another view of feudalism is that it is a medieval system for the control of relatively large countries with weak central governments, and by this definition, it started about four hundred years after the fall of the West Roman Empire, in France and the Holy Roman Empire with the division of the Carolingian empire.
The emperor Diocletian was the one who divided the empire into four parts in order to make it easier to govern.