Both empires were relatively the same size. They were, however, marginalized in Peru with the arrival of the colonial Spaniards. Some say for every 1 Inca, there were 2-3 Aztecs.
The answer to this is not clear-cut, as it depends how you define 'greatest power'. Nevertheless, we could say that the Aztec empire was at it's largest just before the Spanish conquest. Ahuitzotl was the eighth Aztec ruler, and under his reign (from 1486 to 1502), he more than doubled the area of land controlled by the Aztecs. His successor, Moctezuma II also made substantial land gains and, in fact, the empire reached it's maximal size under his rule. Moctezuma's rain is, however, coloured by his defeat at the hands of the Spanish, and is therefore not generally regarded as the greatest Aztec ruler.
The Inca Empire was located in South America. It was 772,204 square miles or 2,000,000 square kilometers and reached this size in 1527.
yes
Very large - multi-continental.
The Incas constructed a system of roads between the major cities of the empire.
The Aztec Empire reached a size of 84,942 sq. miles or 220,000 sq. km spanning North America in 1520 under Moctezuma II.
The Incan Empire was successful in defending their lands due to their powerful army. The Inca army started off weak, but grew in size and power. It was effective at defending Inca lands and winning new territories.
Still quite large. Although some colonies had gained status as dominions, there was really no difference in the size of the empire from the previous ten or fifteen years.
what is the size of the Incas empire
An empire if you are talking in terms of size.
No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.
The answer to this is not clear-cut, as it depends how you define 'greatest power'. Nevertheless, we could say that the Aztec empire was at it's largest just before the Spanish conquest. Ahuitzotl was the eighth Aztec ruler, and under his reign (from 1486 to 1502), he more than doubled the area of land controlled by the Aztecs. His successor, Moctezuma II also made substantial land gains and, in fact, the empire reached it's maximal size under his rule. Moctezuma's rain is, however, coloured by his defeat at the hands of the Spanish, and is therefore not generally regarded as the greatest Aztec ruler.
No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.
The sun never sets on the British Empire.
the size of their empire was difficult to defend against barbarian invasions.
The Inca Empire was located in South America. It was 772,204 square miles or 2,000,000 square kilometers and reached this size in 1527.
If he was, he'd be the size of the Empire State building.