Julius Caesar conquered the rest of Gaul (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine) when he was the governor of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis (in southern France).
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Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.
Yes. the Byzantine empire is just another name for the Roman empire when it was headquartered in the east. The citizens there considered themselves Romans and lived under Roman law and Roman customs.
By conquest.
Yes, the Roman Empire significantly expanded its territory throughout its history, particularly during the Republic and early Empire periods. Key conquests included regions such as Gaul, Hispania, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. The empire reached its greatest territorial extent under Emperor Trajan in the early 2nd century AD. This expansion facilitated the spread of Roman culture, trade, and governance across vast regions of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East.
The answer is the Roman Empire
Today's France and England.
with a pair of caesars. that is not true
Otto I's territory was The Holy Roman Empire.
There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.There was no emperor that divided the Roman empire into two. The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into four, which was called a tetrarchy. There were 2 Caesars and 2 Augustii and they were all answerable to Diocletian.
Otto I's territory was The Holy Roman Empire.
Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.Diocletian divided the empire into four administrative units under two Caesars and two Augusti.
Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.Rome became an empire when it began expanding its territory and ruling it under Roman law. It was firmly established as an empire after winning the Punic wars.
It was there for 2754 years
Never. Rome was an empire during the republic. As soon as Rome began acquiring territory and ruling it under Roman law, it became an empire. The period that people call the "Roman Empire" was actually the principate, ruled by one man, eventually called by the title Caesar. The one man rule, or the rule of the Caesars came about in 31 BC, after the republic had collapsed.
Yes. the Byzantine empire is just another name for the Roman empire when it was headquartered in the east. The citizens there considered themselves Romans and lived under Roman law and Roman customs.
The Roman Empire established a system of civil governance and a more or less uniform rule of law throughout their empire.