the economic and social policies of both emperors were based on control and coercion,and in the long run, stifled the empire when it most needed vitality
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who reformed Roman policies to fix the perceived problems of the time. Many of these reforms improved the empire for a time or persisted until the fall of the empire
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
The biggest empire in History was the British Empire
The Byzantine empire was the Roman empire, merely its eastern counterpart.
Yes these people are correct the answer was the Mayan empire
1. ? It was good cause he changed the world by making roman empire Christian.
Constantine's accomplishments were making Christianity the official religion of the empire & founding Constantinople (Istanbul).
Policies of empire-building in the Pacific
apon founding it was roman traditional, it converted to Christianity with the rest of the roman empire. it was then captured by Turks and Arabs sucesivley, both being Muslim. it is today Muslim.
nooo that guys wrong the reason why it crumbled was because of economic vitality and poor leadership.
Yes. Constantine kept the Roman empire together, and established many history-changing things, like changing the religion to Christianity. Every emperor has a hard time, whether or not he accomplishes a lot.
It was built along the Bering Strait. It's land is like a peninsula, surrounded by 3 sides of water. (EXAMPLE: Florida)
it grew rich because of its trading policies
Mughal Empire
New conquests were vital to the Roman Empire's vitality as they provided essential resources, wealth, and land for expansion. Conquering new territories allowed for the acquisition of slaves, agricultural products, and raw materials, which fueled the economy. Additionally, military victories bolstered the empire's prestige and power, helping to secure loyalty among its citizens and maintain control over existing territories. Finally, new conquests facilitated the spread of Roman culture and governance, further integrating diverse populations into the empire.
Policies of empire-building in the pacific (apex)
BThe Mongol Empire established policies that placed extra burdens on native populations in both Russia and China. Apex.