San Marino and Vatican City are two modern-day countries located in Italy.
10 of the modern day countries that were once part of the Roman empire are Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco, Syria, Egypt, and Turkey. There were many more and also parts of other modern day countries as all of the ancient borders were not the same as today's borders.
Because it allowed Spain to colonize modern day Peru.
Rome is located in the modern day country of Italy.
Rome is located in the modern day country of Italy.
Paul's missionary trips took him through modern-day Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, and possibly Italy.
Mostly by France and Belgium, and partly by Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Germany.
Greece, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Bulgaria, Russia, France, Spain, Italy, Lebanon, Israel. But why eleven countries?
Nicomedia (modern day Turkey) Mediolanum (modern day Italy) Antioch (modern day Turkey) Trier (modern day Germany)
Italy
Because it allowed Spain to colonize modern day Peru.
Italy