No. Diocletian split the Roman Empire.
Both the Roman and British empires influenced the regions of their worlds that they conquered or occupied. Both empires introduced their laws and cultural values the empires had. Both empires also recruited members of these regions to become part of their military forces.
Pax Romana (Roman peace) is a term which had been coined by historians to indicate the 200-year period of relative political stability in the Roman Empire which followed the establishment of rule by emperors by Augustus.
Both empires grew too large to protect.
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By conquest, by alliances converted to takeovers, by protecting its borders, by promoting prosperity.
By conquest, by alliances converted to takeovers, by protecting its borders, by promoting prosperity.
Farmers.
Basically, the rich got richer and the poor got poorer. The elites of the conquered areas benefitted from integration into the economy and the trading networks of the empire. In Tome it was the patricians and the equites who benefitted the most.. The former were aristocrats who were large landowners. The latter were merchants, bankers, moneylenders and investors in shipping and mining. Some enterprising people (often freedmen) also became wealthy.
The lowerclass
Empires are not people. Therefore, they do not eat.
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Empires do not standardise each other.
Roman and Han empires
Both were stable when the emperor had a strong grip on central power and could prevent or keep in check factional fighting.
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