Find a timeline and list of Roman Emperors. Discover the greatest Roman Emperors, read about the first and second emperors of ancient Rome, and...
For some people, they actually consider the year 1453 AD to be the true year in which the Roman Empire finally ended, as it can be argued that the Byzantine Empire was just a continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire. But for most, the year 476 AD is the date in which one of the gr...
Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman EmpireBy Luca Scholz. Studies in German History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. ISBN 978-0-1988-4567-6. Pp. 288. STG £60.00 (cloth).Jeremy BlackExeter, UKRoutledgeImago Mundi...
The Roman Empire mapshows the transformation of Rome from a city-state to an empire. Rome, a republic in Italy, evolved over time into an empire that dominates the known world. During the reign of the Five Good Emperors, the Roman Empire was at the height of its power. Romans built a ...
Severus Alexander's foreign policy was characterized by a preference for diplomacy over warfare. He successfully maintained peace on the Roman Empire's borders, primarily through treaties and negotiations. One of his most significant achievements was the resolution of the conflict with the Sassanian Pe...
What was the Roman Empire? The ancient Romans were based in Rome in Italy, but they ruled over land that stretched far beyond the borders of Rome. This was called the Roman Empire, and it covered large parts of land all around the Mediterranean Sea – and even part of Great Britain. Th...
Through a combination of conquest, diplomacy, and alliance-building, Rome expanded its borders across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. By the time of Augustus, Rome had become the dominant power in the Mediterranean world, controlling an empire that stretched fr...
As the Roman Empire’s borders stretched, encompassing a vast and varied tapestry of lands and cultures, its internal complexities burgeoned. It was in this milieu of expansion and sophistication that the Romans recognized an imperative need: a numeral system with greater versatility. ...
Provence (Provence) is a province of the Roman Empire, the English referred to as PACA, is now a region of southeastern France, near the Mediterranean, and Italian borders. Flows from the Alps by Liang Nan Rhone (Rhone), divided into two major tributaries in the vicinity of Provence, and...
He grew the Empire to over 50 million subjects, and extended the borders from the Black Sea in the North to the Deserts of Africa in the South, and from the Euphrates River in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West. After Augustus died the Emperors of Rome would rule the world ...