The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under the rule of the emperor Trajan who conquered Dacia (much of present day Romania and part of Moldova) in 106 and took Mesopotamia (Iraq) from the Persians in 116
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under Trajan in 116 AD.
No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 116 under Trajan.
Emperor Basil II
Queen Hatshepsut was the first woman ruler known to history.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under Trajan in 116 AD.
No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 116 under Trajan.
Emperor Basil II
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He increased pay to soldiersBecame one of Romes Greatest LeadersIncreased the size of the SenateGranted Roman citizenship to many members of the Roman Providences.Helped create jobs for the poorNever lost a battleWas once captured by pirates
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The people known as pharaohs would help out the New Kingdom and change Egypt by giving them tributes and give them things and barter with them also with trading.
Queen Hatshepsut was the first woman ruler known to history.
No shape has the greatest area. You can make a circle the size of a fingernail, and a square the size of a house; you can make a trapezoid the size of a crumb, and a rectangle the size of a car. Since you can change the size of the shape, there is no true answer.
The Octavian's (Augustus) greatest contributions were that he helped the poor, increased the size of the Roman land, stabilized the frontier, glorified Rome with splendid public buildings and created a system of government that survived for centuries. He set up a civil service. That is, he paid workers to manage the affairs of government, such as the grain supply, tax collection, and the postal system.