This is likely to have been a distant influence from the growing Roman empire.
Italy, for instance, was no longer the great Roman empire.
That is, around the year 1, in the days of the early Roman Empire.
As such she may have been the only woman to rule over the whole Roman Empire in her own power.
The later Roman Empire was in a sense a network of cities.
Less than fifty years later the Roman Empire in the west came to an end.
As in the later Roman Empire, it remained a military office.
In the later Roman Empire, the port and the city declined.
It was completely rebuilt six times during the high Roman Empire.
He thus reunited the entire Roman Empire under his rule.
Between the 1st and 7th centuries AD, the south was intermittently under the Roman, then Byzantine Empires.
The second part relates the history of the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire until its destruction in 1453.
From 395 AD, it passed into the hands of the Eastern Roman (or Byzantine) Empire.
The Renaissance in the West emerged partly from currents within the Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
Disputed successions to the Roman (Byzantine) Empire long continued at Constantinople.
The term "Roman Empire" was frequently used in connection with the Imperial Eagle beaker.
The personal table fork most likely originated in the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire.
In the fifth century A.D., control passed to the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire.
Roman and afterwards Byzantine Empires directly controlled a smaller part in the south of the modern country until the 7th century.
Syria: A province of the Roman (later the East Roman or Byzantine) Empire, approximately the same as the modern country.