Alexander the great; Europe (Greece) , Africa(Egypt) and Asia (Turkey, Persia )
Then The Roman Empire, Also in Europe , Africa, and Asia.
Then the Ottoman Empire.,
They were all part of the British Empire
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of Italy wereall part of the French Empire
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.
Yes. It joined the British Empire in 1625 ;P
In 1757. And she was part of Britain till 1947.
The Roman Empire extended to parts of three continents: in Europe it covered part of Western Europe and the Balkan Peninsula (south-eastern Europe) , in Asia it covered part of western Asia (west of Iran and north of Saudi Arabia), and in Africa it covered Egypt and the coastal part of the rest of North Africa.
There is no answer to that question. There aren't three continents that are part of the US. The United States is a country, it does not have any continents in it. It itself is part of the continent of North America.
No continent was part of the Byzantine Empire. Originally the Byzantine Empire had territories in parts of three continents: southeastern Europe (the Balkan Peninsula), part of western Asia (Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, northern Iraq Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine) and part of north Africa (Egypt and eastern Libya Later the Arabs conquered the countries in western Asia south of Turkey and Egypt and eastern Libya The Slavs conquered much of The Balkan Peninsula. At this point this empire covered parts of two continents. Later still, the Turks conquered Turkey and this Empire was only in one continent, part of southeastern Europe.
Yes. Ancient Rome had provinces or client kingdoms on the continents of Europe (south of the rivers Danube and Rhine, except fro Romaniawhichwasnorthof the Danube) Africa (the coast of North Africa) and Asia (Turkey, Syria,Lebanon Jordan,Palestineand a part ofnorthwesternSaudi Arabia and, sometimes, Armenia and Iraq). There was a province of the empire which was calledAsia. It was in western Turkey.
The Middle East is typically considered to be part of three continents: Asia, Europe, and Africa. These continents converge at the Middle East due to its geographical location connecting the three landmasses.
'No they are both part of Jupiter'
The Mediterranean culture region includes parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. This region is known for its rich history, diverse cuisine, and unique blend of cultural influences from different continents.
Africa, Antarctica, and South America. (plus Antarctica - Gondwana the super-continent was made up of 4 present day continents).
No, Africa and Asia are two different continents. The seven continents of the world are: North America South America Europe Asia Africa Australia Antarctica
No; it is part of America, or North America if you count the Americas as two or three different continents (North, Central, South America).
No. It was a part of the British Empire, which is quite different.
Egypt is mostly in Africa and is generally considered to be an African country, but a small part of it is in Asia. There is no third continent that it is part of.