Rome.
Assyrian, Babylonian and part of the Greek world.
There was a lot of political, economic, military, and invasion factors that eventually came to the fall of the Roman Empire.
The Jews were subjugated by the Romans. Jews were actively looking for a Messiah to liberate them from Empire. did you ever read the Bible
The empire that took destroyed the First Jewish Temple in Jerusalem (and defeated the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE. The empire that destroyed the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, after defeating the Jewish Zealots was the Roman Empire.
Xerxes I, who ruled from 486 to 465 BCE did not have any allies outside of his empire. Rather than allying with other empires, he conquered and subjugated them.
the roman eastern empire's political leaders were their own emperors, but it is NOT the same with the western roman empire.
At the time of Hernán Cortés's arrival in 1519, the Aztec Empire was a powerful and expansive civilization in central Mexico, known for its advanced agricultural practices, impressive architectural achievements, and complex social and political structures. The empire was ruled by Montezuma II, who presided over a vast territory that included numerous city-states and a rich tribute system. However, the empire faced internal strife, including resentment from subjugated peoples and political factions, which Cortés exploited to gain allies. The combination of Spanish military technology, diseases introduced by Europeans, and the existing discontent among indigenous groups ultimately contributed to the empire's downfall.
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.
The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks
The Empire Loyalists was a fancy name that a group of former members of the British Union of Fascists gave themselves. The name suggests "loyalty to the (British) Empire", but they were white supremacists and anti-Jewish. The above is nonsense. The League of Empire Loyalists (LEL) were neither white supremists nor anti-Jewish. They were certainly anti-immigration and anti-zionist but that is very different from the answer given above. The LEL's leader, AK Chesterton, refused to ban Jews from membership. The LEL was more of a conservative pressure group than a political party, although it eventually became one of the constituent parts of the National Front.
The Roman Empire was a political organization, not a person.
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