The Romans did not conquer the Middle East in one shot. It took over two centuries for the Romans to conquer the Middle East (from 132 BCE to 117 CE). Please see the map in the Related Links.
There was no direct threat by Germany or Japan. Germany was focused on Europe and the Middle East. Australia involved itself by going to the Middle East and England. Japan's aim was to capture South East Asia and New Guinea and their economic resources and defend them. It had no plan or capacity to capture Australia. Australia became involved by stationing troops in Malaya and defending its territory in Papua New Guinea.
Not chillies, those came from America and were introduced after the discovery of America. The Romans imported spices from and India, and the Middle East: ginger, black pepper (believed by the Romans to be a stimulant) cloves, nutmeg (both were believed by the Romans to be (appetite stimulants) cardamon and coriander and cumin.
The Romans were a diverse society with a range of skin tones, reflecting the various ethnicities within the Roman Empire, which extended across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. Generally, many Romans had lighter skin tones typical of Mediterranean populations, but there were also individuals with darker complexions from regions like North Africa and the Middle East. The concept of race in ancient Rome was different from modern understandings, as social status and citizenship were often more significant than skin color.
No, the ancient Romans did not build the first road system, but they built the best. There were many good roads in the area that today we call the Middle East, but the ancient Persian empire is generally credited with having the first road system. In fact the practical Romans borrowed an aspect from the Persian system which was the placing of milestones and having rest stations at certain points.
The Greater Middle East includes all of the countries of the Middle East plus North Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cyprus, and parts of the Horn of Africa.
What city did the Romans and the ottoman turks capture
A holy war by western Christians to re-capture the holy city of Jerusalem.
Romans went hunted for some of their food and also went forging for food like nuts and fruit.They also do treads from middle east and China
The Egyptians ruled the middle east. Rome I believe was at war with them, as to expand their territory and control over the middle east. The eagle seems to always fall eventually. But I believe we will endure as Americans.
the Romans invaded nearly all of Europe and futher into the middle east. i know because i was there. Signed Julius Caeser P.S i commited suicide
The equipment to capture a fort; a catapult a rope a javelin
the term middle east means the middle of the east.
it is, obviously in the middle of the direction east.
The main objective of the Afrika Korps was to capture Cairo and dislodge the British from the middle east.
Paris of the Middle East. Diamond of the Middle East.
no it is to the east of the middle east closer to Indonesia
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