Besides Germany itself the German Empire had colonies in Africa, islands in the Pacific, and was one of the Great Powers with a "concession" in China. Germany had in Africa Tanganyika (part of today's Tanzania), Ruanda-Urundi (Rwanda and Burundi), German South-West Africa (today's Namibia and part of Botswana), Kamerun (Cameroon and the Cameroons), Togoland (Ghana and Togo), part of Mozambique (Zimbabwe), and part of today's Kenya. In the Pacific the Germans had the Marshall Islands, the Mariana Islands and the Caroline Islands, which japan snapped up as "Mandates" under the League of Nations and proceeded to illegally fortify, and which US troops died to wrest from them in WWII.
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The Roman Empire
the roman empire.
Assurbanipal (or Ashshurbanipal) was the last strong king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Razia Sultana
He ruled the Franks in the late 700s
Octavian Augustus.
Rome didn't, it was the Emperor who lived in Rome that did this.
it depends actually... A King rules over an kingdom. I'm pretty sure an Emperor would rule over an empire, but I could be wrong...
It was part of (and to a large extent was) the Holy Roman Empire, of which it was sometimes said that it was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an empire. However, the German states were not under foreign rule.
He ruled the Byzantine Empire (sometimes called East Roman Empire) from 527-565 AD.
German Empire ended in 1918.