The Mediterranean, the North Sea and the Black Sea.
There are several reasons the Roman Empire fell. 1, The water pipes that ran from the aqueducts were made primarily of lead so the entire population was slowly dieing of lead poisoning which caused most people to die before they turned 40. 2, As the Roman Empire grew, it took a lot of slaves from conquered lands and put them to work in the Roman cities which caused a decrease in demand for workers which resulted in mass numbers of homeless people unable to find jobs. 3, To keep the unemployed people from revolting, the government had giant festivals and numerous holidays when people received free food and entertainment that the Empire couldn't afford. 4, The Empire was too big for the Roman Legions to adequately defend so mercenaries were hired to help with defence even though they were seldom very loyal to Rome and frequently switched sides. 5, Every time an Emperor died, there was another civil war causing the empire to become weakened. 6, When the Roman Empire was split in half by Constantine, and the capitol moved to Constantinople the Germanic tribes were just starting to press on the borders of the empire and the division of the empire only further weakened it. 7, A significant number of the emperors were completely insane and made very unwise decisions that ultimately caused the fall of the Roman Empire.
Barbarian invadersPoverty, Disease, HungerCivil WarsCitizens lost interest to voteLess loyal militarySending mercenaries in to fight for them
Because the 'Big Three' (Zeus posiedon and hades, sons of kronos, the lord of time), divided the world into 3 parts that they would rule. The sea, the sky, and the underworld. Hades got the underworld.
The Roman Empire needed two systems of law because: 1. Rome needed a new system of law that would apply to both citizens and foreign subjects. 2. They believed it to be a legitimate system of law that could apply to all people. 3. Newly acquired territories had their own customs and rules.
No, four parts.
"The Holy Roman Empire is neither Holy, nor Roman, nor An Empire," Voltaire. It began as an Empire under Charlemagne. When his 3 grandsons divided his empire, it became something like NATO. Like NATO it became a mutual defense pact where some parts would send troops for the common good and some nations would not. Finally Napoleon ended it.
The King's Monarchy, The Republic, and The Empire
The Byzantine Roman Empire aka Eastern Roman Empire did become known but the Roman Empire did not seperate till much later because Julius Caesar came into power in the 6th century bc.The Eastern Roman Empire lasted till 1453 and the Western Roman Empire fell a century or two before that. When the Roman Empire seperated or divided was in the 3rd century ad 3 centuries after Jesus Christ died on the cross for us all.
The Roman empire once stretched over three continents.
21 divided in to 3 equal parts = 7
Monarchy 753-509 BCE Rupublic 509 BCE-27 CE Empire 27-476 CE
One factor that led to the strength of the Roman Empire was the procedure of divide and conquer. Caesar wrote, "All Gaul is divided into 3 parts." He could capture each part. He could not capture all 3 at once. By dividing the various parts and fighting one at a time, Rome could capture a number of places one at a time. Rome also appointed its governors. Appointed officials dependent on Rome would not join a local revolt. Roman roads served a military purpose. It would not take a long time for a Roman Army to come to any point to put down a rebellion. Roman law served the rich in close calls but still prevented great injustice. The Roman empire got rid of Pirates in the Mediterranean and other areas near by.
When the emperor died he had two sons. Because when a man died, his belongings would go to his sons, the empire was divided in two halves. Each son of the roman emperor got a halve of the empire. If he would have had 3 sons, it would have been divided in 3 parts.
The computer keyboard is divided into three(3) parts 1. alphanumeric 2.numeric 3.fuctional
they divided the empire into 3 catageorines dat, monter, and mon
Holy Roman Empire, England, and The Byzantine Empire