It would be harder because they would have to make more coins because the population would be growing
The Byzantine Empire lasted for a millennium.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
It was known, while it existed, simply as the Roman Empire. In order to distinguish it from the Western Roman Empire, historians have taken to calling it the Byzantine Empire. This name refers to Byzantium, which was the original name of the city of Constantinople, the Eastern Roman Empire's capitol.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Constantine I founded the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, on the shores on the Bosporus, in the city of Byzantium, which He renamed Constantinople after himself, in the year of 327 AD .
No one established a standard currency for the Roman Empire. The Roman coins evolved as a standard currency as the Roman Empire expanded. The conquered territories were annexed to the empire, became Roman provinces and the Roman coins became their currency as a result of the annexation. The Roman coins also became useful as a standard currency as thriving trading neworks developed around the empire
The Roman coins acted as the common currency throughout the empire, which made commercial exchanges in the various part of the empire easier. In a way, Roman money acted a bit like the Euro acting as a common currency for many European countries.
How did the battle of Cannae affect the Roman empire
The Roman empire Julius Ceasar in B.C.100s used the salt as currency.
The Euro.
The token coin currency of cheap metals was introduced by the Roman Empire.
No, they did not. The Roman coins were minted at various locations in the empire, were used throughout the empire and acted as a common currency.
none. it can be stated that roman currency (coints) was the most universal. The same roman dinar or silver could be used from England to Hungary to Israel to Spain to Africa.
Christianity
it didnt
Coins.
They were called Reichstaler, a silver coin issued by the Holy Roman Empire.