what did the governments of the Persian empire and the ancient empire have in common
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The Persian and Roman empires shared many similarities in religion, governments and architecture. The people of the Persian empire initially believed in more than one god. ... Likewise, the Romans initially believed in many gods until Christianity became the state church of the Roman empire in the fourth century B.C.
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The Persians were the first people to establish regular routes of communication between three continents—Africa, Asia and Europe. They built many new roads and developed the world's first postal service.
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