At one time the swamps around the Tiber River near ancient Rome required some changes. The Romans drained several swamps and led these areas to be fertile for crops.
Alexander the Great conquered it and turned it into an empire of his own.
Tutmosis III ancient Egypt's Napoleon
The flooding of the nile river
Work began on reclaiming the swampland that was originally Raby Bay in the mid 1980s. The first of the canal developments was completed by the late 1980s.
The Persian Empire, which he turned into an empire of his own.
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The Roman Emperor Nero was raised in the Roman pagan religion, but he eventually turned against it and persecuted Christians in the Roman Empire.
The Phoenicians were an agricultural society when they first settled in the Lebanon area. However with the limited farmland and a growing population, they turned to trade to expand their economies.
In 30 BC, when the Roman Empire turned it into a state of its own. It lost many of the well known technologies of Ancient Egypt because no one needed hieroglyphics and stuff.
They turned the Delian League which they led against the Persians into an empire, and levied an tax on the cities, collected annually by a fleet of 100 warships. The cities regarded it as stealing.
Invasion by an ambitious Alexander the Great who took over the Empire and turned it into an empire of his own.
Not who, but what turned Rome into an empire. There was no single person who established the empire. Scipio Africanus could be considered one of the founders of the empire by his defeat of Hannibal. Rome became an established empire after the second Punic war. All the prewar events, the war events, and the after events of the Punic wars contributed to Rome's becoming an empire.