There was a completed Roman withdrawal from Britain in 426 AD. The emperor at the time was Valentinian III.
Constantine was an Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. Then in 330 he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople.
To create an Empire with its centre being at Rome.
Egypt stopped being a great power when they became part of the Persian Empire c.500BC.
He divide the empire into two halves and shared his power with a co-emperor.
The United States have fought two wars with Great Britain. Great Britain lost both with the result being complete independence from the British Empire.
Being emperor meant being in charge of the vast Roman Empire. The emperor was an absolute ruler.
There are many leaders who expanded the roman empire.... One being Caesar another Being Constantine.
the Inca empire ended in 1533 AD well that was when Inca stopped being successful
Oh, dude, someone who rules an empire is called an emperor. Like, they're basically the big boss of the empire, making all the decisions and stuff. It's like being the CEO of a really big, historical company.
He controlled the Roman border by being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along. One of his "border achievements" was the building of Hadrian's wall in northern Britain in order to stop border raids.
By being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along.
Constantine was an Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. Then in 330 he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople.
He controlled the Roman border by being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along. One of his "border achievements" was the building of Hadrian's wall in northern Britain in order to stop border raids.
Whilst Canada was in the British Empire Britain was burdened with the main responsibility and expense for defending these territories.
An empire is bigger. Two examples are the Ancient Roman Empire (the nation being Italy), and the British Empire (the nation being Great Britain). Both Italy and Great Britain created their empires by conquering other countries.
The Holy Roman Empire existed from 962 A.D., and dissolved when Emperor Francis II abdicated the throne after being conquered by Emperor Napoleon I of France in 1806.
Whilst Canada was in the British Empire Britain was burdened with the main responsibility and expense for defending these territories.