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continent did the roman empire not spread?​

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Answered by vedantagrawal211
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Answer:

The Roman Empire, at its largest, spanned through Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Explanation:

Answered by chamilmajumder
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Answer:

The Roman Empire, at its largest, spanned Europe, Africa, and Asia.

By the second century AD, the territory of the Roman Empire covered the area occupied by the following modern-day countries: England, Wales, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Rumania, Turkey, Greece, Albania, Yugoslavia, Israel, Lebanon, Tunisia and parts of Germany, the Soviet.  

Explanation:

Beginning in the eighth century B.C., Ancient Rome grew from a small town on central Italy's Tiber River into an empire that at its peak encompassed most of continental Europe, Britain, much of western Asia, northern Africa, and the Mediterranean islands.

Rome was now the major hegemonic power in the Mediterranean region. Over the next century, it cemented its status by conquering coastal territory in the modern-day countries of Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and others until it completely surrounded the Mediterranean Sea

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