There are hundreds of archaeological sites in Western Europe, south-eastern Europe, North Africa and part of the Middle East, which was the area the Roman Empire covered. There are the ruins of entire Roman towns, such as Pompeii and Ostia in Italy, Volubilis in Morocco and Leptis Magna in Algeria. There are many ruins of Roman aqueducts, bridges, temples, bathhouses and amphitheatres (arenas for gladiatorial games). The most famous of the latter is the Colosseum in Rome. One of them, the arena of Verona is used for operas. The city of Rome has been described as the biggest archaeological site in the world. There are thousands of Roman artifacts in museums in Europe and North America.
The significance of the ruins and the artifacts is the insight they give us into Roman civilisation
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The Turkish Ottoman Empire.
No, to the east, its capital was Constantinople in modern day Turkey.
The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.
In April 2007, The Economist described Portugal as "a new sick man of Europe" Also in 2007 a report prepared by Morgan Stanley referred to France as the "new sick man of Europe"
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The City of London was a part of both the Roman Empire and modern Europe
Charlemagne defeated most of the remaining Germanic tribes in Europe and created a Christian empire that included almost all of modern Europe, known as the Holy Roman Empire.
It was a trading empire in the Western Mediterranean.
Susa is an ancient city located in what is now modern-day Iran. It was an important city in the Elamite, Persian, and Parthian empires, and is known for its historical significance and archaeological remains.
No, to the east, its capital was Constantinople in modern day Turkey.
Eastern Europe had yet to become industrialized. This would include countries such as the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Albania*, and the Kingdom of Romania. * = has the same name as a modern day country but is not the same as this modern day nation.
The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.The Roman empire has left us roads and ruins all over Europe and the mid east. In addition to this they've left us legal concepts and they were the inventors of many of our modern facilities.
A contrast between the Roman Empire and modern Europe would highlight significant differences in governance, societal structure, and cultural integration. While the Roman Empire was characterized by autocratic rule and a centralized authority, modern Europe is defined by democratic governance and the rule of law. Additionally, the Roman Empire relied heavily on conquest and assimilation of diverse cultures, whereas modern European nations often focus on cooperation and integration through entities like the European Union. This contrast underscores the evolution of political systems and the importance of pluralism in contemporary society.
HRE typically stands for "Holy Roman Empire" in historical contexts related to Europe. When referring to "HRE on gold," it often pertains to the representation of the Holy Roman Empire on gold coins or within numismatic collections. These coins may feature symbols, rulers, or emblems associated with the HRE, reflecting its significance in medieval and early modern European history.