beacuse it did.:)
Men of Rome became soldiers by enlisting in the army.
The Roman Empire was divided into eastern and western Rome
Rome was divided in order to (supposedly) make it easier to rule and to defend.
Well no, Empires were the people who were kinda like kings and qweens there but a bit different.lol!:)
Rome's location helped it become a great power because; 1: It was located along the Mediterranean Sea, this gave Rome and advantage at seeing attackers before they reached the city. 2: Rome was sandwiched between other powerful Empires, these Empires provided Rome with protection.
Augustus did not divide Rome, it was Diocletian who divided the empire.
Diocletian divided Rome because he thought it was too big and it would take months to receive a message and send one back so he divided it into western Rome and eastern Rome after time passed eastern Rome became better because all the money that China was sending eastern Rome received it. Also as time passed western Rome got invaded by the barbarians and the sabotaged all of western Rome. Many people say that Rome fell but other people consider it as it being adapted :)
Rome was started by Romulus and Remus, it was split into two different empires by Diocletian.
The top European tourist destinations for Americans are divided between London, Paris and Rome.
The Romans were Latins right from the start. Rome was one of the Latin cities. The foundation of Rome involved the unification of separate settlements on what were to become the Seven Hills of Rome unto a single state under the rule of a king. It was also said to have involved a fusion between Latins and some Sabines who lived on two of the seven hills.
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Today more than six million people live in Rome.