Rome 's success as a city to the center of the Roman Empire of AD 285 AD, the Empire was divided into two parts. Rome 's state dominated Italy, and the majority of the unplanned European territory expansion evolved into the greatest empire at that time. The long-term success of Rome was mainly due to strengthening the borders of Emperor Augustus and improving central control. The influence of Rome declined in the following few years, as the empire was too big to be unruly by the government, leading to the division of the empire between the East and the West. Then Rome continued to rule the Western empire until Rome was conquered by fellow Ararik, and it was no longer a major power of the world. Roman military power, economic power, and power were so long that historians could not find the only reason for decline, a combination of economic disasters, political turmoil and a confident confidence of savage troops I believed there was.
It was a long and interesting question with why Rome was successful in conquering, encouraged to expand from the beginning of history, and with complex and uncertain answers. These answers range from the initial population growth to the creation of a very military society, and I believe in the Roman superiority to the economy and urbanization.
Rome 's success as a city to the center of the Roman Empire of AD 285 AD, the Empire was divided into two parts. Rome 's state dominated Italy, and the majority of the unplanned European territory expansion evolved into the greatest empire at that time. The long-term success of Rome was mainly due to strengthening the borders of Emperor Augustus and improving central control. The influence of Rome declined in the following few years, as the empire was too big to be unruly by the government, leading to the division of the empire between the East and the West. Later Roman continued to rule the Western empire until Rome was conquered by fellow Ararik. And it was no longer a great country in the world.
The Roman Empire continued in Rome from 47 BC to 476 AD. After Augustus, the series of Roman emperors inherited for hundreds of years. Some of them are very good and some are not very good. Initially, Rome continued to expand its territory, invaded the United Kingdom in 43 CE, and occupied this area for nearly 400 years. Crisis of the 3 rd century. In the third century, the empire almost collapsed due to aggression, political instability, and economic depression. During this period the Empire began showing its vulnerability for the first time. Because of all aggression, walls were made around Rome, the emperor began to reduce the time spent there.
One of the many obsession that the European rulers repeatedly encountered is the resurrection of the Roman Empire. For a long time the city of Rome was thought to be the political center of the European world, and it became synonymous with political power. When Emperor Constantin suddenly moved the capital of Rome to Constantinople, the situation did not change. According to customs, people just started calling the new capital the second Roman. In 476, after centuries of military struggle, moral collapse and political bankruptcy, the debris of the first Roman, or the rest of the people, went into the barbarian 's arms at last. It is no longer the ancient capital but the Roman Empire continues to prosper in the eastern part. It seems as though not a big case has happened.