Nothing. We are talking about totally different eras and societies separated by nearly 1,800 years. In the third century the Roman Empire was in chaos. There were repeated attempted invasions and raids from across the vast frontiers of the empire which put the army under great strain. This led to military anarchy. The troops became emperor makers and often murdered emperors, sometimes even the ones they themselves had proclaimed emperors. The turnover of emperors was quick. There were also 35 usurper emperor. The continuous fighting was highly disruptive. There was hyperinflation which brought the economy on her knees.
Does any of this sound like the US?
By the end of the 17th century, the Russian Empire had extended eastward to the Pacific Ocean. This is quite a large expansion for an empire that had started out centered around the area of Moscow in the 19th century.
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If by aztest you are refering to the Aztec Empire, there are not any 20th century developments because it did not exist then. This empire lasted from 1428 to 1521.
The Western Empire disintegrated by the end of the 4th Century, the Eastern Empire survived until the mid-15th Century.
There was not a fall of India. There were the falls of a number of Indian Empires: Chola Empire (4th century BC-1279 AD, Maurya Empire (322 - 185 BC), Satavahana dynasty (230 BC-220 AD), Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BC-10 AD), Kushan Empire (30-375), Gupta Empire (320-550), Pala Empire (8th century-12th century), Khilji Sultanate (1290-1320), Tughlaq Sultanate (1320-1413), Mughal Empire (1526-1857) and Maratha Empire (1674-1818).Above answer is correct. What can be added is that each ancient empire was unique. The details of Rome's empire have been studied to the maximum that can so far be attained.
By the end of the 17th century, the Russian Empire had extended eastward to the Pacific Ocean. This is quite a large expansion for an empire that had started out centered around the area of Moscow in the 19th century.
By the end of the 17th century, the Russian Empire had extended eastward to the Pacific Ocean. This is quite a large expansion for an empire that had started out centered around the area of Moscow in the 19th century.
By the end of the 17th century, the Russian Empire had extended eastward to the Pacific Ocean. This is quite a large expansion for an empire that had started out centered around the area of Moscow in the 19th century.
An empire is something ruled by someone. An umpire is someone in baseball.
There were four "Wars for Empire" fought between 1689 and 1763.
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In the 13th century, the Mongol Empire was the biggest land empire.
between 9th and 10th century
There was no Roman Empire in these centuries.
Greece was an empire, then Rome was an empire. Since they were from similar times, they had similar traits.
The British Empire
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