Lothair
Lothair
lothair
lothair
There was never a state called the Empire of Venice, but the Most Serene Republic of Venice ruled a large amount of territory, including parts of Italy, Greece, Crete and the Middle East.
Charlemagne's empire was called the Empire of the Roman People. This was rather inconvenient, because the East Roman Empire was still operating and WA also called the Empire of the Roman People. So today, historians call Charlemagne's empire the Carolingian Empire and the East Roman Empire of the Middle Ages is called the Byzantine Empire.
From Libya and Egypt in the west, through the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.
From today's Libya across the Middle East to Central Asia and Pakistan.
The Byzantines were people of the Byzantine Empire, which was called the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages. The reason it is called Byzantine is to distinguish it from the ancient Roman Empire, the Carolingian Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire, all of which were called the Roman Empire by at least someone. The Byzantines provided a center of learning, government, and trade through the Middle Ages, until they were conquered by the Ottoman Turks, an event many call the end of the Middle Ages. There is a link below to an article on the Byzantine Empire.
Middle East. Persia is now called Iran.
It did not really dissolve. It was - in complete accordance with the Frankish custom of the time - divided between his three sons. The western part was more or less what was to become France; the eastern part covered most of what was to become the Holy Roman Empire. Only the third part (in the middle) more or less 'dissolved' over time into a number of Principalities that linked themselves to either France or to the Holy Roman Empire.
The Sorko people who lived along the middle Niger, east of Mali, built the Songhai empire.
Middle East. Persia today is called Iran.