Europe, Asia and Africa.
The Roman Empire extended to parts of three continents: in Europe it covered part of Western Europe and the Balkan Peninsula (south-eastern Europe) , in Asia it covered part of western Asia (west of Iran and north of Saudi Arabia), and in Africa it covered Egypt and the coastal part of the rest of North Africa.
The period of disorder after the decline of the Roman Empire led to an extended period of disunity during the Middle Ages that was characterized by feudalism.
Cyrus the Great was the ruler who greatly extended Persian Empire. He was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire.
The Byzantine Empire lasted for a millennium.
The Roman empire once stretched over three continents.
The roman empire interacts with continents like Europe, Africa and western Asia.
Trajan, who crossed the Danube added Dacia (Romania) to the Roman Empire, and he expanded into the East, although the Eastern provinces were abandoned by his successor Hadrian. Earlier, the Emperor Claudius added Britain to the Roman Empire.
Europe, Asia and Africa.
The Romans Empire was in parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.
The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.
If you are referring to the Roman Empire (you did not specify), it was Roman citizenship which was extended to the inhabitants of the empire outside Italy.
Europe, Africa, Asia.
The Roman Empire had extended its control over Western Europe
The Roman Empire extended to parts of three continents: in Europe it covered part of Western Europe and the Balkan Peninsula (south-eastern Europe) , in Asia it covered part of western Asia (west of Iran and north of Saudi Arabia), and in Africa it covered Egypt and the coastal part of the rest of North Africa.
Europe, Asia and Africa.
There are many leaders who expanded the roman empire.... One being Caesar another Being Constantine.