romerrikets
Romerrikets, commonly called the Roman Empire in English, refers to the imperial era of Rome. It spanned roughly from 27 BCE, when Octavian—later known as Augustus—established the principate, to 476 CE in the West, while the eastern half continued as the Byzantine Empire for nearly a millennium. At its height, the empire covered large parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East, including Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, Gaul, the Balkans, Egypt, and Asia Minor.
Politically, the empire centered on the emperor, who held ultimate civil and military authority. A complex bureaucracy,
Latin was the primary language in the western provinces, while Greek predominated in the east. Roman law,
Decline and fall resulted from a combination of military pressure, economic difficulties, and political instability, especially