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From the Atlantic coast of Spain, at its maximum extent to the east border of the Grand Dutchy of Warsaw, about 2000 miles.
The Romans conquered all the lands of Europe from the Atlantic ocean to the Rhine river. (Even though they did penetrate across the Rhine, the Rhine was considered their border) They controlled all of North Africa and the entire Middle East to the Black Sea.
The Ottoman Empire controlled the land trade-routes between East Asia and Europe. As a result, it was able to dominate trade until the Europeans circumvented Ottoman-controlled lands by finding an all-water route to East Asia in the sixteenth century.
Ancient Egypt's wars were mostly conducted in the lands to the east and south of them.
West Jerusalem was controlled by Israel. East Jerusalem and the Old City was controlled by Jordan.
i believe it was 94 miles
i believe it was 94 miles
From the Atlantic coast of Spain, at its maximum extent to the east border of the Grand Dutchy of Warsaw, about 2000 miles.
1000 miles
i believe it was 94 miles
i believe it was 94 miles
High lands
No. He did get to Egypt but not the Middle East
The Romans conquered all the lands of Europe from the Atlantic ocean to the Rhine river. (Even though they did penetrate across the Rhine, the Rhine was considered their border) They controlled all of North Africa and the entire Middle East to the Black Sea.
The Seljuks controlled all of the lands of the modern Turkish people, plus modern-day Kyrgyzstan, all of the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula.
The Ottoman Empire controlled the land trade-routes between East Asia and Europe. As a result, it was able to dominate trade until the Europeans circumvented Ottoman-controlled lands by finding an all-water route to East Asia in the sixteenth century.
The East of what exactly? The British Empire controlled a lot of the planet.