The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman Empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
The provincials felt that they were part of the Roman empire because of the aspect of unity. They were governed by the same laws as Rome, and many of them were Roman citizens. They also had the protection of Rome's army and the Latin language was spoken.
Overtaken.
Brought in in the early 3rd Century, it initially was a unifying force, but then the peoples began to pour in from Eurasia and it diluted the existing peoples in the Empire, who were progressively supplanted.
'Byzantine empire' is a word used to describe the eastern portion of the Roman Empire that existed until the fall of it's capital Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Hence it was always an empire as it's name is used in modern scholarship to differentiate the Vestigial eastern remnant from the earlier and better known western half of the roman Empire, which despite debate essentially seeced to exist as a Roman political entity in 476 with he dispossession of Romulus Augustulus (the last Roman Emperor) from power.
Different government people feel respected, opinions listed to allowed to be in the government, equality based on talent.
There's quite a big story behind the fall of the Western Roman empire, but let's keep it simple and short and say the invasion on Huns into Europe was the starting point, the first domino to start the fall of allready wakened Western Roman empire. Eastern Roman empire feel some 1000 years later by Otoman empire.
Overtaken.
Brought in in the early 3rd Century, it initially was a unifying force, but then the peoples began to pour in from Eurasia and it diluted the existing peoples in the Empire, who were progressively supplanted.
As the Romans expanded their empire they came across many people who did not follow the same religion as them. They referred to these people as Barbarians and enslaved them.
'Byzantine empire' is a word used to describe the eastern portion of the Roman Empire that existed until the fall of it's capital Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Hence it was always an empire as it's name is used in modern scholarship to differentiate the Vestigial eastern remnant from the earlier and better known western half of the roman Empire, which despite debate essentially seeced to exist as a Roman political entity in 476 with he dispossession of Romulus Augustulus (the last Roman Emperor) from power.
Different government people feel respected, opinions listed to allowed to be in the government, equality based on talent.
There's quite a big story behind the fall of the Western Roman empire, but let's keep it simple and short and say the invasion on Huns into Europe was the starting point, the first domino to start the fall of allready wakened Western Roman empire. Eastern Roman empire feel some 1000 years later by Otoman empire.
He wanted to restore Italy to what it was like during the time of the Roman Empire.
One factor that helped Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire outlast the Roman Empire by nearly a thousand years was its strategic location. Located on the Bosporus, Constantinople was easily defensible and provided control over key trade routes between Europe and Asia. Additionally, the Byzantines developed highly advanced walls and fortifications to protect the city, making it difficult for enemies to conquer.
Mussolini had a great affinity for the Roman Empire and he wanted to revive it in the modern age as much as possible. It was not the only time a dictator has looked to the past in order to give his regime a perception of historical legitimacy. Hitler did it with the heroic German myths, and the Japanese did it with the samurai tradition.
Some were in favor and some were against it.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.
Being in the Roman Empire would go different ways: -Glorius -Miserable Glorius because you could be a noble warrior fighting for the greatest race the world has ever seen. Miserable because you could be in the lower class having to beg and/or work for food. These people are most of the Roman population. You would be lucky to be born into the upper class.