During the heyday of the Roman Empire, it was a huge country that spanned Asia, Africa and Europe, turning the Mediterranean into its inland lake. It is estimated that the Kardashov civilization index of the Roman Empire was about 0.25, which can be said to be very powerful.

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The Roman Empire was in its heyday, and it was a huge country across Asia, Africa and Europe, turning Mediterranean into its inland lake. It is estimated that the Kardashov civilization index of the Roman Empire was about 0.25, which can be said to be very powerful.

During the heyday of the Roman Empire, it was a huge country that spanned Asia, Africa and Europe, turning the Mediterranean into its inland lake. It is estimated that the Kardashov civilization index of the Roman Empire was about 0.25, which can be said to be very powerful. - DayDayNews

At that time, this country not only had highly civilized products such as language, writing, agricultural planting, gold and silver currency, livestock, condiments, windmills, water wheels, aqueducts, iron smelting, weaving, pipeline systems, wooden sailboats, iron tools, crossbows, and , but also had very developed handicrafts and large-scale construction industries. In addition, it also had outstanding achievements in mathematics, philosophy and literature.

During the heyday of the Roman Empire, it was a huge country that spanned Asia, Africa and Europe, turning the Mediterranean into its inland lake. It is estimated that the Kardashov civilization index of the Roman Empire was about 0.25, which can be said to be very powerful. - DayDayNews

18th century British historian Edward Gibbon In his famous work "History of the Decline of the Roman Empire ", he praised the era of the Five Sages of Emperors as "the most prosperous and happy era of mankind" and "under the guidance of wisdom and virtue, the Roman Empire was ruled by absolute power." The Five Sages are:

1. Nerva (reigned from 96-98 AD), known as "Emperor Ren".

2. Turazhen (reigned from 117 AD) and is known as "Yongdi ".

3. Hadrian (reigned from 117-138 AD), known as the "Smart Emperor"

4. Anthony Pius (reigned from 138-161 AD), known as the "Zodiac Emperor".

5. Virus (reigned from 161-169 AD), Marcus Oliulo (reigned from 161-180 AD), was the sworn brother of Virus and was the actual supreme ruler during the period when the two emperors were governed. He is a philosopher of Stoicism, known as the "Emperor of Psychology", and wrote "Meditations".

During the heyday of the Roman Empire, it was a huge country that spanned Asia, Africa and Europe, turning the Mediterranean into its inland lake. It is estimated that the Kardashov civilization index of the Roman Empire was about 0.25, which can be said to be very powerful. - DayDayNews

It is worth mentioning that in 166 AD, Olilu sent envoys to my country Han Dynasty , and thus China formally established diplomatic relations with Roman .

Of course, many people now believe that there is no Roman Empire at all, and that all civilizations along the Mediterranean coast were forged in modern times. What do you think?

During the heyday of the Roman Empire, it was a huge country that spanned Asia, Africa and Europe, turning the Mediterranean into its inland lake. It is estimated that the Kardashov civilization index of the Roman Empire was about 0.25, which can be said to be very powerful. - DayDayNews

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