This is one Roman achievement: The Romans, at the height of their power, had an extensive highway system that connected the desert of Egypt and Palestine to the cold, snow-covered forests of Germania and Northern Europe. Because of the size and length of these roads, the Roman legions could be easily travel from one width of the Empire to the other.
Roman confederation
He conquered and united most of Europe during the middle ages, and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope.
Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.Juno was a member of the "big three" of the Roman gods, the wife of Jupiter and the patron of women. But most important of all, she was the protector of the city of Rome and the Roman empire.
One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor
Your textbook may have other thoughts on the matter, but generally speaking Charlemagne is credited with three major achievements: 1. He reunited most of continental Western Europe under his rule and was created the first "Emperor of the Romans" since the fall of the Roman Empire in the 6th century 2. He initiated the "Carolingian Renaissance", ordering the monks in his Empire to systematically collect and copy the works of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Practically all the ancient Greek and Roman scriptures that have survived did so because of this order and because of the copies that were then made 3. He (forcibly) converted the Saxons and many other peoples east of the river Rhine to Christianity.
I do not know how we are supposed to know what your own major achievements in the last year are.
Please be more specific. What three achievements o you mean?
The three major achievements of sir James Simpson are: 1. he was enrolled in the hall of fame 2 he had a nice town house in Edinburgh 3. he was a good man
killed the indians, he married Saquajewea, and he fought in the war.
{| |- | What do you consider to be your major career achievements? What do you consider to be your major career achievements? |}
He wasn't emperor, he was a Consul of the Roman Republic - not the Roman Empire - then a Dictator of the Roman Republic. His major accomplishments were the conquest of Gaul (most of modern France), and his gaining of power as a tyrant in Rome.
The building
BASKETBALL
hi
Aqueducts, concrete, & highway system (Road - Mile Stone).
During the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic period, three major achievements were the development of stone tools, the control of fire for cooking and warmth, and the emergence of early forms of social organization and communication among early humans.
roads