well.....there were dogs and cats that would fall from the sky and hit people in the head. It awasnt abnormal for people to walk on their hands and/or dress like superheroes. One of the disputes was over whether zucchini or squash was better. Personally, I prefer cucumber. The End. Your welcome by the way.
Dacia, Nabataea, Arabia.
asia,africa,europe
In the centuries of the Roman republic and Roman empire, Roman men wore the t-shirt, a long white dress that had to be this season. 3 quarter jeans were introduced by barbarians from the north who conquered the Roman empire.
The order of these historical events were 1) the golden age of Greece, 2) the fall of the Roman empire, 3) crusades, 4) renaissance.
The conventional date fro the end of the Pax Romana is 180, the year when the emperor Marcus Aurelius died. The conventional date given for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire (the eastern part continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years) is 476, the year when Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the western part of the empire, was deposed. That makes 296 years.
The Roman empire once stretched over three continents.
The Roman Catholic church, The church of england, The methodist church
Holy Roman Empire, England, and The Byzantine Empire
The largest church in the world is the Roman Catholic Church. 2. Baptist 3. Lutheran
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.
Europe, Asia and Africa.
the appenises is one the alps and?
No, four parts.
Quickly, the answer is: 1. Relative peace 2. Roads 3. Common language - The relative peace that was enjoyed throughout the Roman empire at the time of the Church spreading the message through the disciples allowed for this message to actually be delivered rather than contained in Israel or even the capital Rome. The Roman army and subsequent local governors constructed roads of excellent quality to efficiently govern, promote trade within the empire and to quickly move armed forces from one region to another. These roads allowed for the disciples to spread the message of good news throughout the inland, non-coastal areas of Europe and the Middle East. The Romans spread their common language Latin (Italian developed after the fall of the Roman empire) through their government, merchant and army. Conquered locals quickly learned the language if they were compelled to work within the Roman system and thus understood the message of the Church when it was spoken to them. There are other 'things' about the Roman empire that helped the Church to spread its message such as ruling politics, money and an accessible message of freedom but I think that the above three things are what you are probably looking for.
They acquired 3 fourths of Asia.
the arab empire that controlled 3/4 of the region and some of it was the Roman Empire
"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.