The holy Roman Empire
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depends how you mean, European empire or empire in Europe The british empire was the largest European empire, controlling 1/4 of the world's landmass. The roman empire was the most powerful in Europe, controlling nearly half of Europe
The British Empire Exhibition opened on April 23, 1924. The exhibit was visited by nearly 27 million people. It was held in Wembley, which is in northwest London.
Charlemagne ruled the Carolingian Empire, which was nearly all of France and Germany plus Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, western Austria, the northern half of Italy, a part of Spain and a few other places.
Charlemagne was not prepared for his coronation and may not have wanted to be crowned by the Pope. If the Pope had the power to crown Charlemagne king, the Pope might also have the right to remove the crown.
The Republic of Venice.
The Persian Empire was taken over by Alexander the Great nearly two thousand years earlier if you are talking about 1500 CE. If you meant 1500 BCE, the Persian Empire came into existence a thousand years later.
There was an overwhelming influx of Eurasian peoples into Europe, which over-ran the Western Empire. The Eastern Empire nearly fell to , but managed to restructure itself and survive for another thousand years until taken over by the Turks.
ten thousand nearly or more
The western part of the Roman Empire feel under the strain of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part of this empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist. However, it, too, continually lost lands to invaders: the Arabs, , Bulgarians, Crusader and Turks. In its later days this empire had hardly any lands left. Byzantine Empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire
The riddle about the Roman Empire being cut in half refers to the division of the empire into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) in the late 3rd century AD, formalized by Emperor Diocletian. The division was primarily administrative, intended to make governance more efficient due to the empire's vast size. However, it eventually led to distinct cultural and political identities, with the Western Empire falling in 476 AD and the Eastern Empire continuing for nearly another thousand years.
the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215
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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, the eastern part of the empire continued to thrive and eventually became known as the Byzantine Empire. Centered in Constantinople, it preserved Roman law and culture while also incorporating Greek influences. The Byzantine Empire lasted for nearly a thousand years, maintaining significant political, economic, and cultural influence in the region until its fall in 1453.
depends how you mean, European empire or empire in Europe The british empire was the largest European empire, controlling 1/4 of the world's landmass. The roman empire was the most powerful in Europe, controlling nearly half of Europe
The question as posed is unanswerable. The Ottoman Empire fought in nearly 2,000 different battles in its nearly 600 year history. You may need to specify which battle or which war the question refers to.
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