The Roman Empire bordered three significant bodies of water: the Mediterranean Sea, which was central to its trade and military routes; the Adriatic Sea, separating Italy from the Balkans; and the Black Sea, which provided access to the east and facilitated trade with various cultures. These bodies of water were crucial for the expansion and influence of Roman commerce and naval power.
The Mediterranean, the North Sea and the Black Sea.
Empire is an abstract noun, sweetie. It ain't something you can touch or hold in your hands like a hot potato. It's all about power, control, and domination, not something you can stick in your pocket. So, yeah, empire is as abstract as your chances of winning the lottery.
If you mean unite the many different citizens of the Roma republic it was law and language.
The Midas. Touch. Greek.
Midas' touch turned everything to gold.
The 3 bodies of water that rome touches are the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Black Sea.
The Mediterranean, the North Sea and the Black Sea.
yes
Europe, Asia, Africa.
The Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico all touch the united states.
the river bodies that touch estonia is valgejogi
Atlantic ocean, pacific ocan, carribean sea
the pacific ocean and the Indonesia touch russia of bodies of wasterthe pacific ocean and the Indonesia touch russia of bodies of waster
Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, and the Gulf of Oman
The largest lakes that touch New York State are:Lake ErieLake OntarioLake Champlain
The bodies of water that touch France are the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Direction is not a factor here.
The Mediterranean Sea.