The Roman Empire covered Western Europe up to the river Rhine and central Germany, Britain, the Balkan Peninsula (southeastern Europe) Turkey, northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine Jordan the northern part of the Saudi Arabia's coast on the red Sea and North Africa.
The Roman Empire covered the following modern day countries:
Western Europe: Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the river Rhine, southern Germany and part of central Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria and England and Wales.
Eastern Europe: western Hungary, part of western Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and a slither of western Ukraine.
Asia: Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Jordan, and the northern part of the coast of the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia..
Africa: Egypt, the coastal part of Libya, Tunisia, the coastal part of Algeria, and northern Morocco.
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The actual physical continents have not changed much since Roman times; continental drift is a very slow process.The Classical world did not have a clear concept of continents since so much of the world was unknown to them, but parts of Africa, Asia and Europe were known to them, and the Romans, under Greek influence, used those names for those regions.
Germany was partitioned into West Germany and East Germany after its defeat the Second World War. West Germany was under the influence of the US, Britain, and France, and East Germany was under Soviet influence.
Over two centuries, they brought the entire Greek world under their control.
After World War II, several countries in Eastern Europe were placed under Soviet control, most notably East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria. These nations became part of the Eastern Bloc, aligning politically and economically with the Soviet Union. This influence lasted until the end of the Cold War, leading to significant political and social changes in the region.
Answer this question…Each region fell under the influence of a foreign superpower.
Pluto is the roman god of the underworld.
Europeans brought much of the world under their influence and control beginning in the year 1914.Europeans brought much of the world under their influence and control beginning in the late 1800s.
Pluto hades
There are people under the influence of evil, who have chosen to follow that influence.
Covent Gardens in London, England
Pluto
Pluto is his Roman name and planet, his Greek name is Hades.
Roman influence can be seen in architecture, laws, language, and certain cultural practices around the world today. Examples include the use of Roman-inspired columns in government buildings, the basis for many modern legal systems derived from Roman law, the influence of Latin on many languages, and the continuation of Roman customs such as the celebration of holidays like Easter and Christmas.
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Roman language of Latin had great influence on later cultures - basis for many European languages (Spanish, Italian, some English)
Pluto, the equivalent of the Greek god Hades.