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A strong military
At the height of the Roman Empire in 117 AD, it's total size was 5,000,000 km2 (1,930,511 sq mi).
a major challenge confronting the Roman Empire was determining how to govern people from many different regions.
Trajan, who crossed the Danube added Dacia (Romania) to the Roman Empire, and he expanded into the East, although the Eastern provinces were abandoned by his successor Hadrian. Earlier, the Emperor Claudius added Britain to the Roman Empire.
YES! He expanded on the routes and size of the Mongol empire, focusing on trade. The Khans were very smart.
Genghis Khan was the title of a Mongol warrior named Temujin. He was a military leader and a ruler. Although he started an empire that lasted 150 years, he was not an emperor.
It was the British Empire. It might not have lasted the longest but it was the most powerful and it's Navy owned the waters. The Empire owned 1/4 of the world. The closest in size was the mongol.
Probably not. Due to the huge size of the Mongol empire at its height, and the Mongol practice of intermarrying with their subject peoples, it's been estimated that nearly one out of 10 people living today to can trace ancestry back to a Mongol.
Not is, but was, with some extent into present-day Turkey. The empire's size has varied with time, and is best known during Genghis Khan's reign. See the related links for more information.
The largest country in the world is currently the Russian Federation, laregely because they control all of Siberia. The largest country in history would be the British Empire, the Mongol Empire, or the Soviet Union, depending on your definition of a country.
Upthrust cancels weight out, weight is there but you do not feel it.
It was about the size of Connecticut
It doesn't.
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