The Phoenicians from 1550 to 300 BCE had many cities - Byblos, Sidon, Tyre to name a few.
410 AD with the fall of Rome to 1400. Lasted a 1,000 years.
The Sumerian.
Foot binding lasted for approx. 1000 years.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
The Muslim rule in India lasted for almost 1000 years until the Britons invaded the subcontinent.
The Pilgrim's Harvest lasted for 6 months straight. It was when the Pilgrims were able to harvest all of the produce that they needed for the next 6 months.
The Third Reich was also referred to as the 1000 Year Reich.
It is the Assyrian and Babylonian Empire which is in Mesopotamia (which is currently Iraq) hope that helped
Yes, it was so successful, actually, that it lasted for nearly 1000 years and neighboring countires such as Italy, Germany, and Russia all adapted versions of it
Claudius Ptolemy's (wrong) theory with the Earth at the center of the universe lasted for more than 1000 years
They invented an alphabet in about 1000 BCE which became the basis of the Greek and latin alphabets, and so our alphabet of today.
The first ever Olympics lasted only one day but gradually grew to five.