A traditional empire is a large political entity that typically expands through conquest, colonization, or annexation, characterized by a centralized authority and a diverse population under its rule. These empires often maintain control over vast territories and various cultures through military strength, economic dominance, and administrative systems. Historically, traditional empires like the Roman, Ottoman, and British empires facilitated the exchange of ideas, goods, and technologies across different regions. However, they also frequently imposed their culture and governance on subjugated peoples, leading to complex legacies of both integration and conflict.
Rome was the traditional capital of the western Roman Empire, but it had been moved occasionally to Ravenna and Milan.
Rome was the traditional capital of the western Roman Empire, but it had been moved occasionally to Ravenna and Milan.
Through his council, his provincial governors and the traditional local governments.
There was no Roman empire in 753 BC. That is the traditional date of the founding of the city of Rome. It was not until roughly 200 years later that the little city-state grew into an empire.
(ANSWER IS) The people of Songhai practiced both traditional spiritual beliefs and Islam.
A veneer of Hellenic culture was spread through the empire. It did not, however, spread deeply and the main body of the diverse peoples of the ex-Persian Empire which he had taken over continued their traditional way of life.
The governing system of the Persian Empire, resting on traditional local government, provincial government and central imperial government.
They retained traditional local government, while the empire provided security and encouraged prosperity.
It provided for local internal and external security, and allowed the different peoples to retain their traditional culture and governance.
They divided the empire into 20 provinces with a Persian governor and the cities and tribes retained their traditional government. The governors provided internal and external security and supervised the local government.
The Germanic tribes began encroaching and invading the Roman empire because they, in turn, were being pushed out of their traditional lands by the invading Huns from Mongolia.
It was probably Rome, the capital of Italy now. By Hanna