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What physical feature formed the southern boundary of the Roman empire
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What physical feature formed the southern boundary of the Roman empire
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Originally, it was the Mediterranean: and the Roman empire was on the Italian peninsula.
After they conquered the sea, the border was the desert (
the Sahara Desert
): a very difficult area to go through: it both protected the empire and limited it.
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