Caesar added the territory of called Gaul to the Roman Empire. It loosely stretched from northern Italy to the North Sea. It's eastern border was considered the Rhine River, taking in some Germanic tribes as well as the Celts of Gaul. However the German situation remained unsettled for several years.
The first reason was to control hostile neighbors. Some countries that shared borders with Rome were threatening Rome. To keep the countries from attacking, Rome conquered them. The second reason was that Many of these territories the Romans conquered had vast supplies of gold, good farmlands, or other resources the Romans wanted.The last reason was that some areas that Romans conquered Some of the emperors liked a good fight.
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Yes it was an area of Roman influence on the frontier of the Empire.
Roman Empire ruled most of the known land at the time.
The Roman empire was located in the same place it always had been when Caesar ruled. Caesar, though, added the territory of Gaul to the empire, enlarging it.
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.The Roman empire was located on just about all types of land masses, from islands to continents. The city of Rome itself, was/is located on the Italian peninsula.
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Yes it was an area of Roman influence on the frontier of the Empire.
The Roman empire once stretched over three continents.
Refer to the link below for a map of the Roman Empire at its greatest extent.
The Roman Empire has been over for quite a number of years. They have no land holdings.
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The land now known as England was conquered by the Roman Empire in the 1st Century AD.In the 5th Century, due to trouble elsewhere in the Roman Empire the Roman armies were withdrawn from Britain, and Roman rule ended.
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Roman Empire ruled most of the known land at the time.
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
The Roman empire was located in the same place it always had been when Caesar ruled. Caesar, though, added the territory of Gaul to the empire, enlarging it.