false the Greeks came before the Romans
False. It ended long after the Roman Empire's fall.
False - was over-run by peoples pouring in from Eurasia.
It was the historians of the Middle Ages that first began using the terms eastern and western for parts of the Roman empire. This was not meant to give a false impression, but to clarify their positions and their theories on Roman life.
Roman rule forced conquered provincial people to change their laws, customs, and traditions
If you are referring to the Roman empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
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False. It ended long after the Roman Empire's fall.
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False - was over-run by peoples pouring in from Eurasia.
It was the historians of the Middle Ages that first began using the terms eastern and western for parts of the Roman empire. This was not meant to give a false impression, but to clarify their positions and their theories on Roman life.
True, the Romans conquered England and Wales.
Roman rule forced conquered provincial people to change their laws, customs, and traditions
If you are referring to the Roman Empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
If you are referring to the Roman empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
False. As time passed, the Byzantine Empire became less Roman and more distinctly Greek in culture and language, particularly after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. While it retained some Roman legal and administrative structures, its identity evolved to reflect the influence of Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Greek heritage rather than English culture.
Marcus Aurelius was not the last emperor to rule a united empire. He was one of the good emperors but Theodosius the Great was in fact the last emperor to rule a united Roman Empire.