A strong military and organizational abilities.
A strong and efficient government.
The fall of the Berlin Wall
Charlemagne served as the Holy Roman Emperor from 800 to 814. He was crowned by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day in the year 800, marking the revival of the title in Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Charlemagne's reign is noted for his efforts to unite much of Western Europe and for promoting learning and culture, often referred to as the Carolingian Renaissance. His empire laid the foundation for modern European states.
The Frankish people originated from the region that is now modern-day France, Belgium, and western Germany. They were a group of Germanic tribes that began to unite in the late 5th century under leaders like Clovis I. The Franks played a significant role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the establishment of medieval European kingdoms. Their expansion laid the foundations for the future Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire.
augustusAnswerOctavianus... later called Caesar Augustus is considered as the first roman emperor. Please note that the most famous roman leader, Julius Caesar had chosen Augustus as his own son. Julius Caesar himself doesn't really count as emperor... he had been blaimed for concentrating the leading positions is one person (himself). If by "empire" the word commonly used for the principate, Octavian/Augustus was the first ruler.True AnswerThe first ruler of the Roman empire was Romulus. You can disagree with me if you think that your smarter than a collage prep. middle school textbook.
The luxury of the Roman Empire.... :)
It helped unite Germany but divided the Austrian Empire.
There was only the Roman Empire. This is the only term the Romans had. Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire are terms invented by historians. What happened is that co-emperors were established, with one in the eastern part and the other in the western one. This was done to improve the defence of vast frontiers of the empire which were often under attack. One emperor concentrated on those in the west and the other on those in the east. Therefore, it cannot be said that the Eastern Roman Empire helped to unite an empire which was not divided.
Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.
If you mean unite the many different citizens of the Roma republic it was law and language.
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The luxury of the Roman Empire.... :)
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It helped unite Germany but divided the Austrian Empire.
A strong and efficient government.
He was a proud man because he was one of the greatest emperors of Rome. He was the one who helped the Roman empire spread from Anatolia, Turkey, all the way to Egypt, Greece, Rome, Spain, Gaul, (which is now France) and parts of England. Because he helped spread the Roman Empire to all of those different places, it helped strengthen and unite the Roman Empire during his lifetime. He also was a humanitarian. He helped the Plebians- which were the poor people who didn't own any land, join the Roman army in promises of land and money. So he had the right to be one of the proudest men in history!