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Rebekah Huffman
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20 August, 18:51
Why was the Roman Empire divided geographically
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Jaylen George
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the Roman Empire divided geographically due to fact that it was to large on the east-west directions to eb governed y only one central administration that it was Theodosius in 395 decelred to eb two emperors one in the west and one in the east
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