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diocletian divided the empire into the eastern and western empire
Rome was started by Romulus and Remus, it was split into two different empires by Diocletian.
There never existed any guarantee that Hapburg lands would or could not be divided. On the contrary, the Hapsburg lands were in 1521 divided by treaty between Charles V and his brother Ferdinand in a "Austrian" and a "Spanish" empire. After that, the two empires never were divided further, just as most other countries in Europe.
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.
Spain is not divided into any empires. It consists of fifty provinces.
Well no, Empires were the people who were kinda like kings and qweens there but a bit different.lol!:)
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Austro-Hungarian Empire, Irish in the british empire and Poles in the russian Empire.
diocletian divided the empire into the eastern and western empire
Yes
You've got your empires mixed. It was the Macadonian Empire of Alexander the Great that was divided into three after Alexander's death in 323 BC.
Rome was started by Romulus and Remus, it was split into two different empires by Diocletian.
i think they became groups by the sumerians. amd when the spilt the governments replead. so then they divided.... that just a guess
There never existed any guarantee that Hapburg lands would or could not be divided. On the contrary, the Hapsburg lands were in 1521 divided by treaty between Charles V and his brother Ferdinand in a "Austrian" and a "Spanish" empire. After that, the two empires never were divided further, just as most other countries in Europe.
There never existed any guarantee that Hapburg lands would or could not be divided. On the contrary, the Hapsburg lands were in 1521 divided by treaty between Charles V and his brother Ferdinand in a "Austrian" and a "Spanish" empire. After that, the two empires never were divided further, just as most other countries in Europe.