Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation;and a house divided against a house falleth." Luke 11:17
At one time, the vast Roman Empire encompassed nearly all of the Mediterranean world. The land of Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Spain, France, Belgium, Portugal, the British Isles, Netherlands, Germany and the Balkan states were all a part of the great Empire. Three most important areas determined the subsequent growth and expansion of this vast kingdom. (1) Roman Law, strength of the Roman Government, military supremacy; (2) a well-structured/designed system of roads leading into and out of the main province; and (3) a well-established educational system.
The Fall of the Roman Empire came about through many sources of decay which ultimately led to its demise. (1) The diversity of its national, ethnic composition began as a strength but later aided in its failure; the Barbarians entered into
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