The Roman Empireconsisted of a number of geographic territories known asprovinces, each of which was governed by a provincial governor. The provinces of the Roman Empire in 117 AD Imperial Provinces Governed by Senators The Emperorwas the Proconsul of all provinces with any significant military for...
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At the height of its power in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, the Roman Empire consisted of some 2.2 million square miles (5.7 million sq. km). Apopulationof 60 million people (or as much as 1/5 of the world's population at that time) claimedcitizenship of Rome, and as many as 120...
The Eastern Roman Empire later became known as the Byzantine Empire and covered large swathes of the Middle East. This empire stood strong for over 1,000 more years before its own fall in 1453 AD to the Ottoman Empire. However, the Western Roman Empire didn’t do as well as its Eastern ...
1) Rome was founded in 753BC by its first king, Romulus. It grew into a rich and powerful city during the next few hundred years. 2) By AD 117 the Roman Empire included the whole of Italy, all the lands around the Mediterranean and much of Europe, including England, Wales and parts...
Map of the Roman Empire Map of the Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent (around 117 AD), Showing its Location on a Modern Map of the World
By the time Hadrian became Emperor in 117 AD the Roman Empire had ceased to expand. Hadrian was concerned to consolidate his boundaries. He visited Britain in 122 AD, and ordered a wall to be built between the Solway Firth in the West and the River Tyne in the east "to separate Romans...
(Biography) Latin namePublius Aelius Hadrianus.76–138 ad, Roman emperor (117–138); adopted son and successor of Trajan. He travelled throughout the Roman Empire, strengthening its frontiers and encouraging learning and architecture, and in Rome he reorganized the army and codified Roman law ...
(98 to117AD)theRomanEmpirecontrolled approximately6.5millionkm 2 oflandsurface. BecauseoftheEmpire'svastextentandlong endurance,theinstitutionsandcultureofRome hadaprofoundandlastinginfluenceonthe developmentoflanguage,religion,architecture, philosophy,law,andformsofgovernmentinthe territoryitgoverned,particularly...
Map of the Roman empire in AD 125, under emperor , showing the LEGIO XV APOLLINARIS, stationed at (Saddagh, Turkey), in province, from AD 117 until the 5th centuryArmeniae