The neo-Babylonian Empire is not known for any built-in weaknesses, other than its mere size which made it more difficult to govern in a time of primitive communications and transport. On the contrary, it is considered to represent the heyday of culture and economic development in the area. It only succumbed to king Cyrus the Great of Persia when his army - aided by the treason and defection of a Babylonian Governor and his army - defeated the Babylonian army at the battle of Opis in 539 BC.
The main weakness was their size. With such a large territory it was hard to control and protect everyone
Her weaknesses are falling for sailors.
Before the arrival of Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century, the Aztec Empire had almost no vulnerabilities. The Empire was at its peak when Cortes and his men arrived to Mexican shores. If you mean what brought down the Aztec Empire, such weaknesses included three things: lack of enough technology - horses, gunpowder, iron armors - to repeal the Spanish advance; lack of resistance to smallpox, which decimated the Aztec population and helped Cortes gaining an upper hand against the Aztecs. Finally, the Quetzalcoatl myth, which helped Cortes to become close to Montezuma so he could prepare and implement a sneak attack on the Aztec emperor.
Athena's weaknesses are Justin Bieber and you. She also hates ugly people and doesn't like Kaitlyn's.
the spaniards
strengths: they were well endowed weaknesses: they were all gay
There were no weaknesses of the Byzantine Empire except for the fact that Theodora was empress!!
No. That happened with the Inca Empire (it was in the middle of a civil war).
One of the strengths of the Ottoman Empire was that it was very large and spread out. One weakness is that the Empire was too spread out and therefore vulnerable to attacks.
A strength of the Persian Empire was that the people were happy. A weakness of the Persian Empire was there were too high of taxes.
What were the causes and consequences of the decline of the Mughal empire
The main weakness was their size. With such a large territory it was hard to control and protect everyone
The fall of the Roman Empire usually refers to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years. The fall of this part of the empire was precipitated by the invasions of the Germanic peoples. The weaknesses of the Romans were lack of unity and reliance of allied Germanic troops. There were in-fights between the Romans which made a concerted response to the invasions difficult. Moreover, Germanic soldiers who had risen through the ranks were made commanders-in-chiefs of the Roman army in the west and who seized effective power.
They had an empire stretching 3,000 miles, and in a pre-mechanical transport era, found it difficlut and slow to communicate, and to move and feed large military forces.
Your personal weaknesses.
my weaknesses is shopping online
lots of weaknesses