The island is Corsica.
Even though Rome and Britain fought Britain was the Northwestern frontier.Answer is Britain
The major empire that developed in the Western Hemisphere was the Aztec Empire, which thrived in present-day Mexico from the 14th to the 16th centuries. The Aztecs built a sophisticated society known for its impressive architecture, complex social structure, and vibrant culture. They established their capital, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco, which became one of the largest cities in the world at that time. The empire ultimately fell to Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés in 1521.
The Romans left Britain because they needed there troops back to defend other places from attacks that suddenly started to happen. Rome was being invaded by tribes and every soldier was needed
There was no Europe as we know it it Roman times. The various parts of Europe were called by their provincial names, such as Hispania for Spain, Gallia for parts of France, Thrace for roughly Bulgaria, Britannia for Britain. The dividing lines between the provinces were not the same as present day countries either.
Island Of Madagascar was colonized and controlled by Britain
Britain's status as an island.
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
Same reason Britain did (the UK is an ISLAND Empire); survival.
The British Empire. Great Britain is the latgest island of the British Isles.
The Romans didn't invent Britain, nor did they ever have complete control over the island. However, parts of the island were definitely controlled by Rome and that was from 42 AD to AD 410.
Julius Caesar controlled all the Mediterranean islands but is not credited with actually conquering any of them. He did win over Pharos Island after winning the Alexandrian war, but this was a prize of war not an actual conquest in itself.
Japan, like Britain, was an Island Empire. Islands MUST import.
Yes, Britain was strong and always was and still is. seeing as we had the biggest empire known to history, not bad for a small little island
The Island of Unst is the most northerly island on Britain.
Yes both France and Spain shared control of the island of Hispaniola. This was until France declared war on Great Britain and from 1795 to 1802 it controlled the island entirely.
No. The Roman Empire got as far as Britain, Ireland's neighbouring island, but never reached Ireland. In any case, Northern Ireland only came into existence in 1922, long after the Roman Empire ended. It also ended long before Britain had any role in Ireland. So Northern Ireland was never part of the Roman empire.