Roman Empire
The Roman Empire refers to Rome from August 27 to the fall of Augustus, when the emperor ruling system or the original modification of the Empire began. The end of the Roman Empire era can be seen differently in terms of the division of East and West Rome in 395, the destruction of the Lama Empire in 476, and the destruction of the Byzantine Empire in 1453. The Roman Empire extended its territory from the Hellenistic culture of the eastern Mediterranean and the existing territories of Egypt, Judea, Western Carthage, Hispania and Gallia to Britannia, Germania to the west of the Rhine and Dacia to the north of Greece. Not only did this hegemony bring massive wealth to the Roman Empire, but also spread the culture of the Roman Empire to the ancient Mediterranean world, bringing about the architecture, law, politics and religion of the Roman Empire.