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which among these was the contemporary of the Roman empire​

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Answered by ag8170432
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The Roman Empire Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia ruled by emperors. From the accession of Caesar Augustus to the military anarchy of the third century, it was a principate with Italy as metropole of the provinces and the city of Rome as sole capital (27 BC – 286 AD). After the military crisis, the empire was ruled by multiple emperors who shared rule over the Western Roman Empire (based in Milan and later in Ravenna) and over the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire; centred on Nicomedia and Antioch, later based in Constantinople). Rome remained the nominal capital of both parts until 476 AD, when the imperial insignia were sent to Constantinople,

Roman Empire

Senatus Populusque Romanus (Latin)

Imperium Romanum[n 1] (Latin)

(Ancient Greek)

Basileía Rhōmaíōn

27 BC – AD 476 (traditional dates)[1][2]

AD 395 – 476/480 (Western)

AD 395–1453 (Eastern

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