Eurasian peoples including Goths, Vandals, Franks, Bulgars and others.
Seven electors chose the Holy Roman Emperor.
Byzantium was redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople in 330 by Constantine the Great. He was not a king, he was an emperor. He was not the emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire either. To start with he was a co-emperor. There were several co-emperors who ruled parts of the Roman Empire. He was in charge of Britannia, Gaul and Spain in the western part of the Roman Empire. Later he became the sole emperor of the whole of the Roman Empire. Not long before the above, Emperor Diocletian designated Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey) as the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and Milan as the imperial capital of the western part of the Roman Empire. He co-ruled with co-emperor Maximian. He took charge of the eastern part of the empire and Maximian took charge of the western part. It has to be stressed that Diocletian did not split the empire, which remained a single and united empire. It was an administrative arrangement designed to improve the defences of the vast frontiers of the Roman Empire. Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire are terms which have been coined by historians. The Romans had only one term: Roman Empire. Constantine the Great moved the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire from Nicomedia to the nearby Byzantium.
Constantine the Great
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. This was by order of emperor Theodosius I who made it mandatory. Before this time people could worship a higher Authority in any manner they chose.
No. The modern electoral college system originates from the Holy Roman Empire, which from 1376 to 1792 had a college of "Prince-Electors" - powerful and prominent monarchs, nobles or ecclesiastical office holders - who would chose a ruler within one of the Empire's nations to become Holy Roman Emperor. At no stage in its history, past or present, has Greece made use of an electoral college system.
savanah
Seven electors chose the Holy Roman Emperor.
Because if they chose not to serve an the Empire, they would have probably been killed.
The Roman Empire has the same.
They chose the person with the best rainbow tail.
Constantine was the Roman leader that ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire. He chose to move its capital to Byzantium and was the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians.
The roman government was a republic. Republics are where the citizens chose their leaders. To be a citizen you had to own land. In eariler times it was a monarcy. There was a dictater- a ruler with absolute power. A monarcy is where there is one leader. For more info you can go on www.Google.com
the women
Byzantium was redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople in 330 by Constantine the Great. He was not a king, he was an emperor. He was not the emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire either. To start with he was a co-emperor. There were several co-emperors who ruled parts of the Roman Empire. He was in charge of Britannia, Gaul and Spain in the western part of the Roman Empire. Later he became the sole emperor of the whole of the Roman Empire. Not long before the above, Emperor Diocletian designated Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey) as the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and Milan as the imperial capital of the western part of the Roman Empire. He co-ruled with co-emperor Maximian. He took charge of the eastern part of the empire and Maximian took charge of the western part. It has to be stressed that Diocletian did not split the empire, which remained a single and united empire. It was an administrative arrangement designed to improve the defences of the vast frontiers of the Roman Empire. Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire are terms which have been coined by historians. The Romans had only one term: Roman Empire. Constantine the Great moved the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire from Nicomedia to the nearby Byzantium.
Constantine the Great
Kuwait is a Kingdom
The Plymouth colony chose their leader as William Bradford and Miles Standish.