No. Although the Roman Empire did expand south into Africa,it did not get as far as what is now modern day Kenya. It only included Egypt.
you have to be 18
Yes, in Kenya, citizens are eligible to vote in elections once they reach the age of 18. This age requirement is part of the country's electoral laws, which aim to ensure that all voters are legally considered adults and can make informed decisions. Additionally, citizens must be registered to vote in order to participate in elections.
As of today, a 1971 Kenya shilling would have no monetary value as it is no longer in circulation and has been replaced by the current Kenyan shilling. Collectors might be interested in old currency notes for their historical value.
I am the inventor of the KENYA DOLL (TYCO/UNEEDA) and I can't find the TV commercial online either. If you find it, please let me know. I have it on VHS but don't even have a VHS player anymore. Hope you loved your doll! Ruth Morace/Kidzart, Inc.
comes from the old roman times
All of the western lands of the old empire became part of the Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.The Byzantine empire was nothing more than the eastern part of the Roman empire. Historians gave it that name because its capitol, Constantinople, was built upon the site of the old city of Byzantium.
All of the western lands of the old empire became part of the Byzantine Empire.
It was to expensive to restore the old Roman Empire
The end of the western Roman Empire is dated as 476 AD.
Some adjectives for the Roman Empire are: old, vast, interesting, etc.
it united its territories under a central government
it united its territories under a central government
the capital of the Eastern Empire was Constantinople
Rome
it united its territories under a central goverment
"Originally?" That's like asking for the history of an area of central Europe for the last 250,000 years. Before it was Slovakia, it was part of "Czechoslovakia", and before that it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Before that, it was part of the Holy Roman Empire, and a few centuries earlier it had been part of the Roman empire.