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The Roman Empire was the largest empire in the western world. It began with Caesar Augustus and ended with Constantine who split the empire into Eastern and Western parts. At its height, the empire stretched from the border of Scotland in the North to Egypt in the South, from Iberia in the West to Syria in the East, and most lands in between. The West fell in 476 CE (AD) falling to the barbarians, and the East fell in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire.
i think you mean Aztec Empire and to answer your question the Aztec empire was one of the most powerful Indian tribes known to man
the emire state also known as new york!
false the Greeks came before the Romans
The Eastern Empire (Byzantium) expired only 1,000 years after the end of the Western Empire, when its capital was conquered by the Turks under its sultan Suleyman the Great.
He took atahualpa prisoner just before he conquered the incan empire, and after atahualpa left ruling the emire because pizzaro "stole" him, the incan empire crashed down and was ancient history.!
The Aztec empire covered around 200,000 square miles at its height, which included parts of present-day Mexico.
chandragupta control his emire by the tax system that supported public services,and also look at the farmers what they doing .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyria <- try that, got heaps of info
there were two men john j. raskob and Alfred e. smith
Towards the end of Justinian's rule the empire was hit by a severe plague which was one of the biggest in history. It has been called by historians the Plague of Justinian. Is impact on the empire has been compared to that of the Black Death of the Middle Ages. It probably affected the whole of Europe. It has been estimated that one quarter of the population died. The empire took a long time to recover. Justinian I was succeeded by Justin II. During his reign the empire lost Italy, which was invaded by the Lombards, and there were wars with the Persians in which the Persians overrun Syria and captured the city of Dara.
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