No. The Roman Empire ceased to exist in AD476. The centre of the former empire was Rome. It is the capital of Italy.
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
Rome did not end. It still exists and now it is the capital of Italy . what ended was the western part of the Roman Empire (in the late 5th century) and the eastern part of the Roman Empire (in the 15th century).
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Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire so there was no distance between to them. Rome was considered to be the centre of the known world.
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
No one. Rome is still where it has always been. Constantine the Great did move the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople.
Christianity in Rome would still be Christianity. Back in the times of the Roman Empire, they believed in multiple gods.
Rome did not end. It still exists and now it is the capital of Italy . what ended was the western part of the Roman Empire (in the late 5th century) and the eastern part of the Roman Empire (in the 15th century).
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culture of the eastern roman empire survived the fall of by still being used by the byzantine empire (but i cannot give specific culture dtails)
Rome was the biggest city in the Roman Empire.
Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire so there was no distance between to them. Rome was considered to be the centre of the known world.
No foreign tribe ruled Rome before the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire split into two pieces, the Western Empire whose capitol was still in Rome, and the Eastern with its capitol in Constantinople, modern Istanbul.
The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome until 284. In that year the emperor Diocletian created a co-emperorship with himself in charge of the eastern part of the empire and Maximian in charge of the western part. He also designated also an imperial capital for the eastern part of the empire, which was Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey), and an imperial capital for the western part, which was Milan (in northern Italy). The emperor Constantine I moved the capital of the eastern part to the nearby Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (present day Istanbul). The capital of the western part was moved to Ravenna (also in northern Italy) in 402.