We have a complete list of the modern countries that were once all or in part included in the Roman Empire. Each of the photos is of a Roman archaeological site in that country. Located across ...
The legendary Roman empire took in every country around the Mediterranean Sea (which the Romans called “Mare Nostrum”—”Our Sea.”) It was so powerful that it managed to last for 500 years in the West ...
A map showing all the ... for longer than the British Empire. These include the Republic of Venice, The Holy Roman Empire and the Portuguese Empire. Nonetheless, it could be argued that Britain's ...
which lay in Nubia in modern-day Sudan. Egypt at the time was part of the empire, but the Kush felt they were decidedly not. Enraged by the tax, Amanirenas conducted a raid on Roman territory ...
The forum was the "heart" of ancient Roman cities, serving as a hub for commercial, political, religious and social ...
Because “Roman roads are characteristically straight,” archaeologists thought they knew where the London section of road ...
Found in a cremation cemetery in Belgium, the skeleton includes bones dating to the Neolithic period and a Roman-era skull, according to a new study Sonja Anderson The votive plaque was found amid ...
But a glance at the Foreign Office’s travel map shows that, with the exception of some narrow border areas, the country is ...
His research interests include late medieval and early modern economic history; the Holy Roman Empire; economic and ... and the effect of political institutions on countries' access to capital markets ...
Kamala Harris would be far from the first woman to run a country, but not many women have maintained political leadership roles historically. A new report by the Pew Research Center revealed that ...
These revenues surpassed those of entire subject countries ... Roman Empire. It is also clear that sea travel was the fastest, most economical and safest way to move people and goods in the pre ...
A pit of human bones, potential evidence of a catastrophic epidemic that struck Constantinople in 541 A.D. Sulfur deposits ...