Sure thing. I've added a link to the bottom of this answer that provides a decent map of what used to be the Roman Empire
This map represents the boundaries that were present under the leadership of Hadrian in about 116 AD
Bear in mind that Roman boundaries and influence expanded and contracted throughout its history, and that at different times the map of the Roman Empire appeared very differently than the one shown here.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
If you have a map of ancient Rome, you have the entire empire.
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A map of the Persian Empire is in the link in the separate panel Sources and related links below.
The Roman Empire mostly consisted of the part of Europe bordered by the Rhine and Danube, North Africa including Egypt and much of the Middle East. For more info see http://www.roman-empire.net/. This site has a map of the roman Empire and much more information
The Roman Empire stretched from Spain to Iran and from Britain to Ethiopia. It had such areas as Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Romania, North Africa, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, all the little East Mediterranean nations, and such. It was the third largest ancient empire. It was smaller than the ancient Chinese Han Empire and the ancient Persian Empire. But, the Romans lasted much longer than the Persians, and the Republic and Empire days lasted much longer altogether than the Chinese empire (and almost every other one that can be thought of). In all of world history, though, the Romans are number 16. America is number 9. The British Empire was number 1. It was 7 times larger than the Romans and 3.5 times larger than the U.S. at its height. I hope I helped.
You need to answer this question. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking and not ours. We also haven’t read the item mentioned. You need to look at the map.
Alexandria would not be found on a map of ancient Rome. Alexandria was/is far to the east in Egypt. It would be found on a map of the entire Roman empire on the coast of Egypt, slightly to the west of the Nile delta.
It is in Italy. In many Roman maps Rome is placed in the very centre as they considered the city to be the centre of the world.
The map of Rome was important for the Romans because it showed the exact extension of the Empire. Since the Roman expansion was so vast, it was also helpful to travellers.
London was like a dot on the map compared to where the Aztecs lived. The Aztecs had an empire. To compare like with like, the Aztec empire should be compared with the Roman Empire, rather than the city of Rome. The Roman Empire was 30 times bigger than the Aztec Empire.
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Nazareth on ancient roman maps is a very small village on the roman road to Jerusalem. It is now the largest city in northern Israel. Also the home of Jesus our Savior. It was under rule of the Roman Empire for a decent amount of time and was eventually broken off of it because thier trust in God.
Type in Roman Empire map into a search engine.
Your best resource to see a map of ancient Rome would be your local public library. If your library does not have an atlas of ancient Rome, the librarian can get you one on loan from another library. You can also type in "ancient Rome/maps" on your web browser and you'll come up with many sites. The problem with the web maps is that they vary. Some will give you a map of the city of Rome itself, others give you the entire empire at different times. Some have place names, others do not, and they are usually too small to comfortably read.
Refer to the link below for a map of the Roman Empire at its greatest extent.
The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".
I doubt that you can make a model of an empire. If anything, you can make a map of an empire.
No. ancient Rome and ancient Romania were two vastly different places. Ancient Rome was in Italy on the Tiber river. Ancient Romania, was called Dacia in the times we are talking about. If you look at a map of Europe, you can see how far apart the city of Rome and the country of Romania are.