Roman Empire- an empire established by Augustus in 27 BC and divided in AD 395 into the Western Roman Empire and the eastern or Byzantine Empire; at its peak lands in Europe and Africa and Asia were ruled by ancient Rome Byzantium- an ancient city on the Bosporus founded by the Greeks; ...
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Not much has been written about the beginnings of Rome, because most historical records have not survived. Much of early Roman history has been pieced together from a combination of myth, records of scholars who were active many centuries after the collapse of the Roman Empire, and from the f...
43 – 47AD Conquest of the South The Romans continued their conquest and by 47AD had conquered the whole of South Britain and claimed Britain as part of the Roman Empire. 47 – 50AD London Founded London (Londinium) was founded and a bridge built across the river Thames. A network of r...
This volume presents the proceedings of the seventh workshop of the international thematic network Impact of Empire, which concentrates on the history of t... O Hekster,T Kaizer - Impact of empire ; 7 被引量: 14发表: 2007年 The Roman Republic and the Founder of the Empire In this articl...
400 Roman Britain Click to enlarge 410 Roman Britain Click to enlarge See also Governments of Rome. And maybe Roman Empire. And More Maps Map of Roman Britain Illustrating: coloniae and principal centers, other populated centers, fortresses and forts, mines, frontier walls, roads Further il...
Between 50 BC and 19 BC Roman troops invaded the region, first under Julius Caesar and later under several other commanders. The frontier of the Roman Empire shifted northwards until it reached the Rhine. After a far from successful attempt to push the frontier still further, beyond the Rhine...
It was taken in 330 AD by Constantine I, who refounded it as Constantinople, a city that would grow to become one of the most significant cultural, economic, and military centers in history. The Byzantine Empire was a Christian state, with Greek as its official language. Throughout its exi...
During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, forts were stationed on the frontier zones of the Roman Empire; fortlets or even linear barriers (of earth, turfblocks or stone bricks) were also constructed to create an intricate fortification system (“limes”). It is not just the architecture that ...
Henry II Jasomirgott was the first duke of Austria, a member of the House of Babenberg who increased the dynasty’s power in Austria by obtaining the Privilegium Minus (a grant of special privileges and a reduction of obligations toward the empire) from