All of Italy was under Roman control by the middle of the third century. After the Roman armies seizing mch of Hispania(modern Spain.)
Then after the conquest of many more countries, such as Syria, Bithynia, Pontus, Crete, North Africa, and Macedonia all by the year 64 BC.
Yes, England was part of the Roman empire. It was part of the province the Romans called Britannica.
yes
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extend in 116 AD under emperor Trajan.
the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
From today's Portugal to Iraq.
I think so I'm not exactly sure yes
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At its peak, the Roman Empire stretched as far west as the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, as far south as Egypt, as far north as England, and as far east as the Middle East. A map of the Roman Empire at its height can be viewed under Related links.
How far did the umayyads extend their empire
it extended for Miles and Miles utill they had to steal it from someone elses
The roman empire was at its greatest extent between 45 BC and 400 AD and while it ruled much of the area round the Mediterranean, it did not extend as far as the empire of Alexander the Great and certainly did not "rule the world". For instance India and China were not ruled by Rome.
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)