Below you will find example sentences with "roman empire". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Roman Empire in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: roman
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 31
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 33.2 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "roman empire" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 33.2 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as during the roman empire a far, form the roman empire with one, holy, century and citation stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with roman catholic, british empire, holy roman, roman catholic, holy roman and roman emperor, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with roman empire
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There are two options players must take to form the Roman Empire, with one way being either of Christian or Greco-Roman faith whilst owning the Byzantine Empire. (28 words)
Some trading settlements show evidences of trade with the Roman Empire : a Roman gold coin showing Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (161 AD) has been found in southern Thailand. (28 words)
After the Empire After the abolition of the Holy Roman Empire in August 1806, the Electors continued to reign over their territories, many of them taking higher titles. (28 words)
Attila the Hun failed to seize the town in the fifth century; when the empire of Charlemagne was divided under the Treaty of Verdun of 843, the town became part of the Holy Roman Empire and the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, awarded Verdun to France. (46 words)
If there had been any Frisii left in Frisia, they would have drowned. citation citation citation citation Third, after the collapse of the Roman Empire, there was a decline in population as Roman activity stopped and Roman institutions withdrew. (39 words)
An estimated 200,000 people lived in Ancyra in good times during the Roman Empire, a far greater number than was to be the case from after the fall of the Roman Empire until the early 20th century. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Legacy She was the first Roman woman of the Roman Empire to have travelled with her husband to Roman military campaigns; to support and live with the Roman Legions.
There are two options players must take to form the Roman Empire, with one way being either of Christian or Greco-Roman faith whilst owning the Byzantine Empire.
An estimated 200,000 people lived in Ancyra in good times during the Roman Empire, a far greater number than was to be the case from after the fall of the Roman Empire until the early 20th century.
He was the last non-Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, and it was his desire to bring the Empire back to its ancient Roman values in order to, as he saw it, save it from dissolution.
Holy Roman Empire main Legnica, along with other Silesian duchies, became a vassal of the Kingdom of Bohemia during the 14th century and was included within the Holy Roman Empire.
Institutions The crown of the Holy Roman Empire (2nd half of the 10th century), now held in the Schatzkammer (Vienna) The Holy Roman Empire was not a highly centralized state like most countries today.
Paula Fredriksen, "Christians in the Roman Empire in the First Three Centuries CE," in A Companion to the Roman Empire (Blackwell, 2010), p. 598. Hellenistic cities sponsored schools of higher learning as an expression of cultural achievement.
The Roman feast celebrating their then god of the sun was converted to a Christian feast, Christmas, by the Roman Emperor, Constantine, as part of his reforms of the Roman Empire when he converted to Christianity.
If there had been any Frisii left in Frisia, they would have drowned. citation citation citation citation Third, after the collapse of the Roman Empire, there was a decline in population as Roman activity stopped and Roman institutions withdrew.
Some trading settlements show evidences of trade with the Roman Empire : a Roman gold coin showing Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (161 AD) has been found in southern Thailand.
I knew that he founded the Flavian dynasty, brought fiscal reform to the Roman Empire, consolidation of the empire, the building projects and the idea of distraction and entertainment for the people, because people were suffering.
The Romans displayed the awesome ability to conquer and hold large swathes of territory for hundreds or even thousands of years, if the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) is accounted for.
After the Empire After the abolition of the Holy Roman Empire in August 1806, the Electors continued to reign over their territories, many of them taking higher titles.
Attila the Hun failed to seize the town in the fifth century; when the empire of Charlemagne was divided under the Treaty of Verdun of 843, the town became part of the Holy Roman Empire and the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, awarded Verdun to France.
However, the absolute reliance on conquered peoples to carry out the empire's fortune, sustain wealth, and fight wars would ultimately lead to the collapse of the Roman Empire.
In 489, many Syriac-speaking Christians living in the eastern reaches of the Roman Empire fled to the Sassanid Empire to escape persecution and growing animosity with Greek-speaking Christians.
Jones, Later Roman Empire, 40. Diocletian was one of the few emperors of the third and fourth centuries to die naturally, and the first in the history of the empire to retire voluntarily.
She had the stated goal of protecting the Eastern Roman Empire from the Sasanian Empire (Sassanids), for the peace of Rome; however, her efforts significantly increased the power of her own throne.
While Rome was no longer the official capital of the Western Roman Empire (it had been moved to Ravenna for strategic reasons), its fall severely shook the Empire's foundations.
With the imminent formation of a single Hanoverian state, and the Hanoverians' continuing contributions to the Empire's wars, Ernest Augustus was made an Elector of the Holy Roman Empire in 1692.