It may not have lived compeltely up to Roman civilization but it was as close as you can get
Well considering that he was the Byzantine emperor (the eastern Roman Empire was called the Byzantine Empire and did not fall when the western one did), I'd say many. He actually was more like Roman emperors then his Byzantine predecessors and attempted to restore the old borders of the empire.
On the face of it, the primary motivation of the Crusades was to restore the Holy Land to Christian control. It had numerous other reasons such as: preventing the fall of the Byzantine Empire, riches and travel for sheltered Europeans, permission to murder openly, heroism and chivalry, and loyalty to their liege and country.
If you have overwritten a document you can not restore it.
Restored is the past tense of restore.
It may not have lived compeltely up to Roman civilization but it was as close as you can get
Basil II
to maintain peace and restore the elected president
It was to expensive to restore the old Roman Empire
Well considering that he was the Byzantine emperor (the eastern Roman Empire was called the Byzantine Empire and did not fall when the western one did), I'd say many. He actually was more like Roman emperors then his Byzantine predecessors and attempted to restore the old borders of the empire.
to maintain peace and restore the elected president
a soldier, military force, etc., deployed to maintain or restore peace
Yes you can. There are several products on the market that can achieve this.
They are trying to destroy the prejudice fathers face in order to restore justice.
They tried to restore a Legitimate Government and maintain a Balance of Power.
Synonyms: blow, boot, bobble, bumble Antonyms: achieve. accomplish, succeed, restore
He sent the Marines into Haiti to restore order and maintain political and economic stability in the Caribbean after the assassination of Haitian President Guillaume Sam in July 1915.