The Roman Empire expanded greatly across North Africa by the 4th century AD. Algeria, once a prosperous region of the empire, had cities and settlements integrated into the Roman system of government and economy. Over time the empire declined and withdrew from North Africa, transforming the political landscape.
The Roman Empire expanded greatly across North Africa by the 4th century AD. Algeria, once a prosperous region of the empire, had cities and settlements integrated into the Roman system of government and economy. Over time the empire declined and withdrew from North Africa, transforming the political landscape.
The Roman Empire expanded greatly across North Africa by the 4th century AD. Algeria, once a prosperous region of the empire, had cities and settlements integrated into the Roman system of government and economy. Over time the empire declined and withdrew from North Africa, transforming the political landscape.