The emperor Tiberius was in charge when Christ died.
No, Constantine died over 100 years before the West Roman Empire fell, and over 1100 years before the East Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) fell.
No, it was not. Charlemagne died about 340 years after the fall of the western part o the Roman Empire.
Christ was born during the reign of Augustus and died in the reign of Tiberius.
Prior to Diocletian's accession to power, the Roman Empire was ruled by a co-emperorship with Carinus in charge of the east and Numerian, his younger brother, in charge of the west. Diocletian was proclaimed emperor when Numerian died. Carinus set out to fight Diocletian, but lost.
Roman religion died out nearly 2,000 years ago and we do not use it today. What we have inherited form the Romans are Catholic and Orthodox Christianity. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and developed into the Catholic and Orthodox creeds in the Roman days. The former was the religion of the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the religion of the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
The Roman empire died in 1453 when it was conquered by the Ottoman empire.
The Byzantine Roman Empire aka Eastern Roman Empire did become known but the Roman Empire did not seperate till much later because Julius Caesar came into power in the 6th century bc.The Eastern Roman Empire lasted till 1453 and the Western Roman Empire fell a century or two before that. When the Roman Empire seperated or divided was in the 3rd century ad 3 centuries after Jesus Christ died on the cross for us all.
The Roman Empire
No, Constantine died over 100 years before the West Roman Empire fell, and over 1100 years before the East Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) fell.
No, it was not. Charlemagne died about 340 years after the fall of the western part o the Roman Empire.
An idea which had a major effect was the Christianity's idea that Christ was the son of god and that he died to redeem humanity. In the Later Roman Empire Christianity became the state religion of the empire and many people in the empire converted to Christianity, which was a major religious change.
Jesus Christ died on a Roman Cross, by crucifixion.
Valens was the brother of Valentinian I, the 65th Roman emperor. His brother made him co-emperor and put him in charge of the eastern part of the Roman Empire. In 376 e allowed the Visigoths, who were seeking sanctuary to escape the Huns, to settle in the lower Danube area of the empire. In 378 he died at the Battle of Adrianople, one of the worst defeats in Roman history.
Christ was born during the reign of Augustus and died in the reign of Tiberius.
no, he was born in 1788 and he died from lung cancer in 1890
The last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire was Romulus Augustus who was deposed in 476. The last emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire was Andreas Palaiologos who died in 1502.
Prior to Diocletian's accession to power, the Roman Empire was ruled by a co-emperorship with Carinus in charge of the east and Numerian, his younger brother, in charge of the west. Diocletian was proclaimed emperor when Numerian died. Carinus set out to fight Diocletian, but lost.