If it is on size then it was Alexander's empire because it was so vast that it stretched from Italy to the present India(eastawards). This ws truly very vast.
If on good army power and maitenance then it would be Julius Caesar's Roman Empire(after alexander).
If not, probably the Persian empire.
The biggest Empire was the Holy Roman Empire.
Ancient Rome developed the second largest empire antiquity was. It included Greece.
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
The British Empire, it was the largest that has ever existed.
Maya was the largest empire.
Roman.
The Incas did!
He didn't. The largest empire was the British empire. By the time the British empire was in existence, Octavian, an Ancient Roman, was long dead.
Ancient Rome developed the second largest empire antiquity was. It included Greece.
Th city of Rome during the Roman Empire was the largest in the ancient world. It had a population of one million.
Pachacuti accomplished the largest ancient empire in the Americas
The History of ancient Rome is the history of the Roman civilisation which lasted 1,200 years and created an empire which was the second largest antiquity saw and the 17th largest in history.
It is Seoul. It is the largest and the capital.
Ancient Rome did not have a function. It was a city (and still is, today it is the capital of Italy) home of the Romans and their civilisation. The Romans created a large empire which was the 15th largest empire in history
Probably the ancient Roman Empire. The British Empire is the largest in history. In 1922 it covered 36.6 million square km and ruled 458 million people. The next largest and the largest contiguous ( on a single land mass) empire was the Mongol Empire which in 1268 under Kublai khan covered 33.2 million square km.
The Inca Empire.
The Mongol Empires was the largest contiguous empire(c.1279), and the British empire was the largest non-contiguous empire(c.1920).