it united its territories under a central government
basically all of them. The Mandate of Heaven was a religious order that didn't die with the change in dynasties, much like how Christianity didn't die with the fall of the Roman Empire or Holy Roman Empire.
Oh, dude, after Cleopatra kicked the bucket, it was the Roman Empire's time to shine. They were all like, "Hey, Egypt, we're in charge now," and basically took over the whole shebang. So yeah, the Roman Empire was the big boss after Cleo was out of the picture.
Subjects in the Roman Empire.
While the Roman Empire was never a theocracy as we know it - it was not ruled by a priesthood in the name of any deity - it is also true that Roman emperors did often declare themselves to be gods, and erected shrines to themselves. That was a quasi-theocracy - much like the current government of North Korea, which has deified the current dictator, Kim Jong Il.
Flavius Josephus, 1st century AD historian, in "Jewish Wars"
it united its territories under a central government
it united its territories under a central goverment
"The Holy Roman Empire is neither Holy, nor Roman, nor An Empire," Voltaire. It began as an Empire under Charlemagne. When his 3 grandsons divided his empire, it became something like NATO. Like NATO it became a mutual defense pact where some parts would send troops for the common good and some nations would not. Finally Napoleon ended it.
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No similarities. The Roman Empire was an ancient empire and the Carolingian Empire was a medieval one and therefore related to two totally different societies. The only thing was that Latin was the language of the church, bureaucrats and intellectuals.
It continued the Holy Roman empire in the East, and spread Christianity to Russia. Also great buildings like the Hagia Sophia
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http://www.euratlas.com/history_europe/europe_map_1200.html Charlemagne. Holy Roman Empire. Constantinople. Feudalism.
Charlemagne was not prepared for his coronation and may not have wanted to be crowned by the Pope. If the Pope had the power to crown Charlemagne king, the Pope might also have the right to remove the crown.
the greek.Romans copied the Greeks.