Answer:
England, France and Spain were once part of the Roman Empire.
Explanation:
In its greatest expansion, the Roman Empire extended, in whole or in part, to the territories of today's states of: Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France, Monaco, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom (England, Wales, part of Scotland), Ireland (small part of the east coast), Luxembourg, Germany (southern and western regions), Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Italy, Vatican, San Marino, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, Northern Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Armenia, Georgia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Israel, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan (small part and for a limited period of time), Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Saudi Arabia (small part). In total, 53 of the 196 recognized states in the world. It expanded over three different continents.