No if the Romans hadn't bin attacked by all sides it would probable survive.
The Making of a New Empire was created in 1999.
Yes, Jerome attributes the attacks on the Roman Empire to its sins and vices. He believed that moral decay and the indulgence in sinful behaviors weakened the empire, making it vulnerable to external threats. In his writings, Jerome often emphasized the need for repentance and a return to virtuous living as a remedy for societal collapse. Thus, he saw the moral failings of the empire as directly linked to its downfall.
He defeated his rival emperor Licinius and reunited the empire, split into four by Diocltian, under his sole rule.To add to his imperial control he looked to having a religious arm to add to his temporal control. Although a Mithraist himself, he could not use that as it had no system of control and instead enlisted the Christian bishops who did exercise control of their sees throughout the empire, making them a second arm of government.
Under the republic, the empire consisted of 17 provinces. The emperors added 16 more provinces making Rome control 23 provinces at the height of its power.
Sargon had started a pattern of empire making
The collapse wouldn't have happened if the Roman Empire wasn't attacked by all sides.
With our score so high, I think that victory is inevitable. Making mistakes is inevitable for human beings.
It was inevitable that someone would eventually answer this question. Making mistakes while learning a foreign language is inevitable.
some stuff are inevitable by making something happen like for example you have to eat to survive.
He wanted to make it strong to survive. He was equally interested in making it governable by establishing control through local governors, and improving prosperity as the basis of a viable empire.
At its peak, the British Empire controlled over 13 million square miles, making it one of the largest empires in history.
The Making of a New Empire was created in 1999.
it is trustworthy but in making something it won't collapse
"Reconcilement to the inevitable" refers to accepting and coming to terms with events or circumstances that cannot be changed or avoided. It involves making peace with the situation and finding a sense of closure or understanding.
He defeated his rival emperor Licinius and reunited the empire, split into four by Diocltian, under his sole rule.To add to his imperial control he looked to having a religious arm to add to his temporal control. Although a Mithraist himself, he could not use that as it had no system of control and instead enlisted the Christian bishops who did exercise control of their sees throughout the empire, making them a second arm of government.
Okay???? It's inevitable, it's called swapping spit for a reason.
Alexander invaded the Persian Empire and took it over, making it into an empire of his own.