Great Moravian Empire in 9th century, where border area between Slovakia and Czech Republic was the center. After the fall of Great Moravia, Slovakia fell under influence of Hungarians. Later on this developed into Austian-Hungarian empire, which lasted until the end of WW1.
Empire state. The Big Apple.
The Germans never really had an Empire, as the quote is actually the Sun never sets on the British Empire. This was said because the British Empire was so big that when the sun set in Australia and New Zealand which was in the eastern part of the Empire it was early morning in Canada, which was in the western part of the Empire meaning it was always daylight somewhere.
It was Attila. He did not actually invade Rome. He carried out three raids on the eastern part of the Roman Empire. He tried to invade Gaul, in the western part of the Roman Empire, but was defeated in a big battle. Finally he invaded Italy, also in the western part of the empire, but had to give the invasion up.
how big was king sargon empire
1) The was only one empire, so there could not be a largest one. 2) An empire is far too big to fit into a city.
Its trading empire was the Western Mediterranean.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions of Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the empire continued for much longer, but it lost territories to invaders: Arabs, Slavs and then Turks. Eventually it wasbrought to an end by the Turks.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions of Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the empire continued for much longer, but it lost territories to invaders: Arabs, Slavs and then Turks. Eventually it wasbrought to an end by the Turks.
It was BIG
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The empire was pretty big and powerful, but not as much as others.
The biggest factor in the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire were the invasions of this part the Roman empire by Germanic peoples (the Vandals, Suevi, Alans, Burgundians and Alemanni in the continent and the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians in Britannia). The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years.