It was the year 146 BCE when the Romans won the battle of Corinth and the last parts of the Greek mainland was annexed to the Roman Republic as the Province of Greece that triggered the Greco-Roman era.
Ancient Greece expanded to an Empire under the leadership of Alexander the Great between the years 332 and 323 BCE. Part of this Empire was absorbed by the Roman Empire at 56 BCE [last area conquered Egypt]
The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.
After the fall of the western Roman Empire the eastern part continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years. Historians use the term Byzantine Empire the indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part.
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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
Progressively during the Second and First Centuries BCE.
Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.
In 395 the Roman empire split into two pieces: the west and the east. Rome and Italy were part of the west and Greece was part of the east.
Egypt became part of the Roman Empire in 30 bc
The Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Julius Caesar was a Roman ruler but he could be said to rule Greece too, because Greece was part of the Roman empire in Caesar's time.
The eastern part of the Roman Empire became what remained the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire in the 5th century. Historians use the term Byzantine empire to indicate the eastern part after the fall of the western part. However, the people in question did not know this term, called their empire Roman Empire and considered it to be the Roman Empire.
The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to be the Roman Empire. Historians have coined the term Byzantine Empire to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. However, the people in question did not even know this term and continued to call it Roman Empire.
133 b.C.e
Egypt became part of the Roman Empire after Tutankhamun. Long after. Many, many centuries after.
The Romans annexed Greece to their empire in 176 BC. Greece was in the eastern part of the Roman Empire. The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples by 476. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years. Greece became the centrepiece of this empire and it can be said that the Greeks were self-ruling. However, the Greeks saw themselves as Romans and the upholders of what was left of the Roman Empire. Historians have coined the term Byzantine Empire to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The people in question did not use this term, they called it Roman Empire or Romania (this referred to this empire and not the country which was later called Romania) which means land of the Romans. The term Byzantine is derived from Byzantium, the Greek city which was redeveloped, turned into the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople by the emperor Constantine the Great in 330. It is used to indicate the fact that not long after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, this empire became centred on Greece and Greek in character after it lost most of its non-Greek territories. Greek replaced Latin as the official language of this empire in 620, some 150 years after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire.
the eastern roman empire owned Greece, Asia minor, syria, israel, Georgia ( not the state), egypy 1/2 of libya, most of Iraq and part of Iran. the split was in Greece and libya