The Roman Empire had Split Several times One such time would be Alexander the great dividing his lands amongst his generals. Where as The Roman split into the East and West Empires Near the Byzantine Empire.
the issue that divied them was they developed differences
The phrase "all roads lead to Rome" has a medieval origin. It first appeared as Mille viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam (A thousand roads lead men forever to Rome) in a book by Alain de Lille in 1175. Chaucer wrote: "Right as diverse pathes leden the folk the righte wey to Rome. It originally made reference to Roman roads generally and the Golden Milestone, specifically. This was a monument in the forum of Rome from which all roads were considered to start and from which the distances in the Roman Empire were measured. The meaning of the phrase is: different paths can take one to the same goal.
The Eastern Roman Empire. It became the Byzantine empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
There have been may empires throughout history. A few of them are: the Persian empire, the Parthian empire, the Roman empire, the Byzantine empire, the Mogul empire, the Ottoman empire, the Chinese empire with its various dynasties, the Egyptian empire, the Babylonian empire, the British empire, in other words, any group of people who expanded their territory and ruled under their own laws was an empire.
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In pre-mechanical times it was impractical for communications and armies to travel effectively across Europe.
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Impetus in Romam.
9 divied 63 and you will get 7 as your answer.
5/1035 = 1/207 = 0.004830917874396
0.03333 repeating
~0.27210884353712.258
As a Roman numeral 31 is XXXI
It is local slang for romam or pullu.
To the Romans, Aphrodite was known as Venus.
split into equal groups
Assuming that divied is your fail at typing divided, the answer is 0.09