As long as their leaders can control their people and protect their borders from aggression.
Empires Egypt's Golden Empire - 2001 The Last Great Pharaoh 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Actually, there were two French Empires. The First French Empire of Napoleon I and II (1804-1814 and 1815) The Second French Empire of Napoleon III (1852-1870)
HOW LONG DID MAGNA CARTA LAST
there are 50 empires all together
Gunpowder empires were empires that focused the bulk of their army and military tactics on the use of gunpowder and guns. Most of the warfare that they went into was accomplished from afar.
APEX: Two European empires were dismantled.
The last of the great indian empires which ruled india from 1526-1857 was named the Mughal Empire
It was the Ottoman Empire.
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The empires which reached their height most recently were the European colonial empires
Empires Egypt's Golden Empire - 2001 The Last Great Pharaoh 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The last Islamic Empires were the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Sultanate.
The Mongol empires control land in Asia and Europe 5 years. This happened in history.
Unfortunately, Ensemble Studios has closed down. Age of Empires III The Asian Dynasties is the last Age of Empires game. However, Robot Entertainment is now handling support for online games (ESO)-- http://www.robotentertainment.com/Support
Actually, there were two French Empires. The First French Empire of Napoleon I and II (1804-1814 and 1815) The Second French Empire of Napoleon III (1852-1870)
1. They both constructed roads for trading purposes. 2. They were both empires, and therefore had emperors. 3. Both empires were long-lasting 4. Both empires covered a great amount of land Hope this helps. :)
To write "empires" in plural, simply add an "s" to the end, making it "empires." For possessives, add an apostrophe followed by an "s" if the empire in question possesses something, like "the empire's riches." If the empire is plural and possesses something, use an apostrophe after the "s," like "the empires' territories."