An Empire is usually a large number of kingdoms ruled over by one conquering kingdom or nation, and therefore an empire would usually have a much larger population
it depends actually... A King rules over an kingdom. I'm pretty sure an Emperor would rule over an empire, but I could be wrong...
First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.First of all, Egypt was not an empire, it was a kingdom--Rome was the empire at the time. And no, Cleopatra and Antony did not join the two countries, they would have liked to, but Octavian and Agrippa foiled their plans big time.
the empire would be stronger and larger.
How many rules were in the Cattle Kingdom would depend largely on the size of the kingdom. Larger kingdoms would require more rulers to oversee the members.
larger population which means more activities involving water
If they did, they would have a civil way
If they were represented by population the larger states would have all the legislated solely in their benefit.What about the states with a smaller population, they got less than they deserve?
Spain would have a much larger population, with about 47 million compared to Dominican Republic's 10 million.
the empire would be stronger and larger.
The population estimate for Europe in 2011 is 816,426,346. The population estimate for the United Kingdom in 2011 is 62,435,709. Since some time has passed since these numbers were estimated, both would be higher today.
That would be the United Kingdom, who was the owner of the world's largest empire.
To answer this question properly, we need to know the definition of "big". It could mean territory, population or a combination of both. Until this is clarified there can be no accurate answer, other than listing the larger ones. This would be unproductive.In more recent times however, the British empire was the largest one in so-called modern history. Earlier the Mongol empire and prior to that the Roman empire were the largest in their day.