Geography governed how far the empire could feasibly spread.Mountains eg the Himalayas provided natural unsurpassable boundaries,and natural corridors like the Silk Road enabled trade with far off parts of the globe.Rivers also presented boundaries which made it difficult to attack the warlike Germanic tribes,whereas cliffs caused a massive detour to invading Romans to Britain
Geography is the study of the effects of any topographic features (such as rivers, mountains, deserts, etc.) on a civilization. For example, the Roman empire relied on the Mediterranean sea for advancements in maritime trade and imperial expansion.
The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bandung is 40,000,000.
The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Chingleput is 2,869,920.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Hiroshima's population is 7,677,735.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bilbao's population is 1,129,805.
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The Roman Empire One the many theories as to why the Roman Empire fell blames unthoughtful leaders, economic inflation, and invasions by hostile forces. *Geography in this case was the CAUSE of the Roman Empire.
There was a lot of clowns out there that wasn't paying attention in school.
The way to say impact in roman is impactului.
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What impact did slavery have on the deterioration of the Roman economy?
"Christian leaders took on many of the duties of Roman officials. They divided the church along the same lines as the empire in the west had been divided." -Pearson learning core knowledge History & Geography
Hayim Lapin has written: 'Early Rabbinic Civil Law and the Social History of Roman Galilee' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Dinei mamonot, Economic conditions, History, Jews, Mishnah, Sources 'Economy, Geography, and Provincial History in Later Roman Palestine (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, 85)'
It wasn't so much the geography or road systems as the fact Just about everyone spoke greek
Pierluigi Tozzi has written: 'I luoghi degli uomini' -- subject(s): Aerial photography 'La rivolta ionica' -- subject(s): History 'Saggi di topografia storica' -- subject(s): Geography, Human geography 'Il libro del Po' -- subject(s): Historical geography, Pictorial Maps, Pictorial works 'La via Postumia' -- subject(s): Roman Antiquities, Roman Roads, Romans