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After the Roman Empire Collapsed
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No. The Middle Ages is the time between the fall of the West Roman Empire and the Modern Age. Alexander's Empire was long gone when the Roman Empire was founded.
The Roman Empire became permanently divided and dissolved, whereas Han China collapsed but was eventually reunified under new leadership.
No similarities whatsoever.
China under the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar in that both grew wealthy because they Developed extensive trade networks.
The eastern Roman Empire.
The Conflict of the Orders, the 200-year struggle between patricians and plebeians, was over before Rome developed an empire.
No China was not part of the Roman Empire. This empire did not go beyond Turkey, Armenia and northern Iraq, in western Asia. China was too far away, in the Far East, on the opposite side of Asia.
The Roman Empire :) hope this helped
The Roman Empire was not a kingdom. It was Empire. Empires have Emperors.
Roman empire collapsed
After the Roman Empire Collapsed
Christianity developed from a religion among a small group of Jews (who lived in Judea, which was part of the Roman Empire) into a mass religion in the Roman days. It spread around the Roman Empire. It became state religion. Catholic Christianity and Orthodox Christianity developed during the Later Roman Empire. They were originally called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
At the time of Daniel the Roman Empire did not exist. It developed later in history.
Both the Chinese and the Roman empire had substantial building blocks of life: Each had bypass canals Messenger roads emperors and military
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