The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The Roman empire was founded in the city of Rome. it was the Roman empire.
The ancient Roman empire was located in the chunk of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Black sea and present day Scotland to the coast of northern Africa.
Constantine
Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus was found Constantinople as the new capital of the roman empire. Constantine chooses Byzantium as the new capital of the Empire and renames it Constantinopolis.
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages. The Roman Empire was divided in 285 CE; it wasn't until 1453 that the empire fell to the Turks - over one thousand years after the Western Roman Empire, based in Rome, fell. Its capital was Constantinople, founded by and named after Constantine I, which is modern-day Istanbul.
You may not find total agreement on this answer, but I would have it begin in the year 476 with the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Byzantines did not call themselves Byzantines any more than the ancient Greeks called themselves Greeks. The Byzantine Empire is modern nomenclature to avoid confusion with the Eastern Roman Empire after the Roman Empire was divided, but before the Western Roman Empire fell.
The Greeks developed over 2,000 independent city-states which did not come into union, but were spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Rome took over widely diverse cities, tribes, peoples in Western and Southern Europe and consolidated them into an empire.
The Holy Roman Empire
Constantine
Barcelona was founded by the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire was founded by a lady called Marie Collines but then she let her husban go on with the tribe.
Romulus and Remus
27 b.C.
400 - 1400, during the era when the Roman Empire declined, the Byzantine Empire flourished, and Islam was founded.
Charlemagne did not find an empire (find, meaning discover). He founded and empire (found, meaning begin building up). The empire he founded is called the Carolingian Empire. Depending on the historian whose works you read, the Carolingian Empire was either the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire, or ancestral to the Holy Roman Empire.
Romania is founded after the Roman Empire conquered Dacia, after the second great war with Roman Empire and Dacia (101-102, 105-106 B.C.) The independent state of Romania was founded after the war (1877-1878) with the Turk.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Constantine I founded the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, on the shores on the Bosporus, in the city of Byzantium, which He renamed Constantinople after himself, in the year of 327 AD .
Yes. Contrary to popular belief, the Holy Roman Empire is not the Ancient Roman Empire after Catholicism became widespread within it. The Holy Roman Empire was in Central Europe, founded by Charlemagne in the 7-800s, obviously centuries after Catholicism surfaced.
Roman Emperor Constantine founded Constantinople, which is current day Istanbul, and it became a major part of the Eastern Roman Empire.