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How did citizenship help unite the roman empire?

Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.


Was Byzantium a country?

Byzantium was not a country in the modern sense but rather the eastern portion of the Roman Empire, which continued to exist after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. It was officially known as the Byzantine Empire, with its capital at Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The Byzantine Empire was characterized by its distinct culture, blending Greek and Roman influences, and it lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.


What country conquered the roman empire?

No country invaded the Roman Empire. Countries in the modern sense of nation- state did not exist in antiquity. The western part of the Roman Empire was invaded by various Germanic peoples: the vandals, Sueves, Alans, Burgundians and Alemanni.


What caused the disloyalty of the roman citizens?

conditions in the later centuries of the empire caused citizens to lose their sense of patriotism. they became indifferent to the empires fate.


What contributed to a sense of insecurity in the roman empire?

The continuous attacks on and raids into the Roman empire during the Crisis of the Third Century and, to a lower degree, in the Later Empire prior to the invasions in the west were a great source of insecurity. The oppressive taxation regime that the payments for and maintenance an enormous army in the Later Empire necessitated was a source of insecurity for rural people who were the people who were most heavily affected by this regime.

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What did the western roman empire designed by?

this question don't make no sense improve it or its a useless question to answer


How did citizenship help unite the roman empire?

Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.


Is America decline of the fall or rise of the roman empire?

You need to rephrase you question because as it stands it does not make sense.


When did the Roman republic become the Roman empire?

Generally speaking there are two answers to this question. In all sense of the term of empire, it can be said that the Roman republic became an empire when the last remnants of its rival, Carthage was laid to waste. Rome then ruled the western areas of the Mediterranean Sea. In another sense, the Roman republic came to an end upon the rule of Augustus Caesar. At that point in 31 BC BCE, Octavian became Augustus Caesar and the "empire" ruled by an emperor can be said to be the end of the republic and into an empire.


Why doesn't the roman empire exist today?

This is an excellent question that should be asked to Wall Street. In the real sense, "the roman empire" has risen and has fortuanetly already fallen a long time ago. In the figurative sense, it may very well still exist under another name: "Wall Street".


Was Byzantium a country?

Byzantium was not a country in the modern sense but rather the eastern portion of the Roman Empire, which continued to exist after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. It was officially known as the Byzantine Empire, with its capital at Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The Byzantine Empire was characterized by its distinct culture, blending Greek and Roman influences, and it lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.


What country conquered the roman empire?

No country invaded the Roman Empire. Countries in the modern sense of nation- state did not exist in antiquity. The western part of the Roman Empire was invaded by various Germanic peoples: the vandals, Sueves, Alans, Burgundians and Alemanni.


What energy do mirrors release?

In a sense that would be light energy.


What caused the disloyalty of the roman citizens?

conditions in the later centuries of the empire caused citizens to lose their sense of patriotism. they became indifferent to the empires fate.


What contributed to a sense of insecurity in the roman empire?

The continuous attacks on and raids into the Roman empire during the Crisis of the Third Century and, to a lower degree, in the Later Empire prior to the invasions in the west were a great source of insecurity. The oppressive taxation regime that the payments for and maintenance an enormous army in the Later Empire necessitated was a source of insecurity for rural people who were the people who were most heavily affected by this regime.


Did the Roman Empire fall or was it punished?

Neither. Rome imploded. To add to this I first changed the question so it made more sense, however, if the first questioner meant "punished", I would say that the question makes no historical sense. The western half of the Roman empire did indeed "implode" in a manner of speaking. The empire in the west headquartered in Rome, weakened itself in many ways which lead to its ultimate demise in approximately 475 AD. The empire in the east, with Constantinople as its capital lasted as the Byzantium Empire until 1453 when the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople.


What events after 1789 helped unify the nations?

The American Revolution.