Osman I, ruler of the Ottoman Empire. However, it would only be centuries after his death that the empire would expand so far.
Osman, look in Osman's Dream of Conquest
While the Soviet Union was a country that spanned the European and Asian continents (not South America like the question states), here are the countries that were created from the breakup of the Soviet Union: 1) Russia 2) Estonia 3) Lativa 4) Lithuania 5) Belarus 6) Moldova 7) Ukraine 8) Armenia 9) Azerbaijan 10) Georgia 11) Kazakhstan 12) Kyrgyzstan 13) Tajikistan 14) Turkmenistan 15) Uzbekistan
Alexander the Great.
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The Maginot Line spanned the entire German-French border - from Belgium to Switzerland - and was about 720km (450mi) long.
The former Soviet Union, which spanned from eastern Europe into Asia.
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Ramesses II ruled in Ancient Egypt, which spanned the continents of Africa and Asia.
A striped volume and a spanned volume
Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, 6th Century BCE.
One synonym for spanned is extended from.
He doesn't die in the books, at least not at the current chapters. He is only defeated in the Anime which spanned about fifty odd episodes if I remember correctly.
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It means the empire's land is adjacent to one another, meaning they are connected and not separated by water or another empire's territory. In some major empires like the Persian empire, their land was separated and spanned 3 continents.
Spanned
The Roman Empire spanned the three continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, occupying all of the area around the Mediterranean Sea. Some Roman territories/regions outside of Europe included Judea, Egyptus, and Numidia.
The British Empire was a world wide Empire and had territories in all of the world's continents. It spanned 33.67 million km² (13 million square miles), about 1/4 of the Earth's total land area, and encompassing 1/4 of the Earth's population.
Barack Obama.