Until Brusilov took over the army much of Russia's doctrine was to continuously stay on the offensive. This used their only strength, the endless supply of Russian peasants. By the time Brusilov was in charge of strategy it did not matter because the Bolsheviks had infected the frontline troops and even well though out operations were hard to pull off due to the declining morale and lack of discipline. Simply put there was a longer front to fight on permitting maneuver. In the West they quite literally ran out of room.
The Western Empire lasted until taken over by the Goths in 376 CE. The Eastern Empire lasted until taken over by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE.
In actuallity they should not, but some will so others have to as a deterent.
The Byzantine Empire did not spread. This is a term which had been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. At the beginning this so-called Byzantine Empire had already reached it greater extent. In included Egypt, in north Africa, modern Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, western Jordan, Syria and Turkey in Asia and much of the Balkan Peninsula in south-eastern Europe. It then gradually lost its territories to the Arabs, the Slavs and the Turks.
* Pacific: Japan -vs- United States, Australia, and to a smaller extent New Zealand and Great Britain * Western European: Germany & Italy -vs- Great Britain, United States, Free French, Canada, Belgium * Eastern European: Germany -vs- Russia
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 117 AD under the emperor Trajan. It covered western Europe up to the lower river Rhine and central Germany, southeastern Europe, North Africa and part of the Middle East. In Europe it stretched from the Atlantic to the Black Sea and in the middle East it bordered with Persia (present day Iran). At its maximum extent the Roman Empire covered fully 31 modern day countries (10 in western Europe, 11 in eastern Europe, 8 in Asia and 2 in North Africa). It also covered parts of 10 more modern day countries (3 in western Europe, 3 in eastern Europe, 1 in Asia, and 3 in North Africa). Therefore, it touched a total of 41 countries. Here is a list: Western Europe.Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, France, England and Wales, Belgium, Luxembourg Holland south of the river Rhine, southern and central Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, and Austria Eastern Europe.A part of western Slovakia, western Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and a slither of western Ukraine. Asia: Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Jordan, and the northern part of the coast of the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia. At its greatest extent the empire included the whole of Iraq, but later only its northern part. At times, Armenia fell under the Persians, but it was mostly under the Romans. Africa. Egypt, coastal Libya, Tunisia, the coastal part of Algeria and northern Morocco.
Western, Eastern & Balkan (Italian), and to a lesser extent Middle Eastern.
the difference is of two hrs
Western and Central Asia, North Africa and Eastern Europe.
In western Europe absolutism was enforced as opposed to Eastern Europe where there was some form of absolutism but not to a full extent it was leaning more towards serfdom.
Cause we have to minus the two eastern and western most extremes of India ! And its the same for north and south - by kitty
During the riegn of emporer Trajan which was the height of the empire's extent, rome stretched from western Iraq to Britain to eastern Europe to north Africa
Morocco
the Caspian Sea
to the extent as to how far your moms vagina goes
The Western Empire lasted until taken over by the Goths in 376 CE. The Eastern Empire lasted until taken over by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE.
Egyptian Arabic is more closely related to the eastern Arabic dialects, such as Levantine Arabic, than to the western Arabic dialects, like Moroccan Arabic. However, Egyptian Arabic also has its own unique features that distinguish it from other dialects in the region.
Becuse Easter Europe was the birthplace of industrial revolution and still kinda is. therfore its is more polluted *Actually the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution was England in Western Europe. The IR is a reason for the pollution problems facing Eastern Europe, but not the distinguishing factor between East and West. The reason Eastern Europe faces pollution issues to a greater extent is due to it's communistic history. The government controlled the industries that were attributing to the pollution so there was a conflict of interest in dealing with the pollution caused and nothing to keep it in check.