The Roman Empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Kushan Empire began to decline under King Kanishka, who ruled in the 2nd century CE. However, it was during the reign of subsequent rulers, particularly in the 3rd century, that the empire fragmented due to internal strife and external pressures. The empire ultimately fell apart as various regional powers, including the Sassanids and emerging Indian states, took control of different territories that were once part of the Kushan Empire.
Ramses 11 ruled Egypt for about 66 years. If you want to see where I got this, type "pharaoh 66 years" in "Google" and you should find a link for "National Geographic". I hope this helped~
The 2nd century spanned the years AD 101 to AD 200. It was a period marked by significant developments in the Roman Empire, including territorial expansion and cultural achievements. This century followed the 1st century and preceded the 3rd century.
The fifth largest empire in history, behind the British Empire (1st), Mongol Empire (2nd), Russian Empire (3rd) and the Spanish Empire (4th). Exact numbers can be found on the Wikipedia page 'List of Largest Empires'.It stretched from Libya through Egypt, the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.Persian empire at the time of Darius the great was from india to upstart cities of Greece and from red-sea to Persian golf and also part of Egypt that Persians lost control a few years later.
The Roman empire emerged progressively, after having gained dominence of the Italian peninsula, it expanded into Sicily and Spain in the mid-3rd Century BCE and consolidated and expanded this over the following centuries, reaching its height in the 2nd Century CE. The Persian empire existed from 550 to 330 BCE. So the first is Persian Empire.
who hurted the France empire and why?
Ramses the 2nd died and his 13th son ruled over Egypt.
He took over Egypt and Libya, incorporating them into the Persian Empire.
The easternmost territory of the Roman Empire in A.D. was the region of Mesopotamia, which corresponds to modern-day Iraq and parts of Syria and Iran. This area was incorporated into the Roman Empire under Emperor Trajan in the early 2nd century A.D. and was ruled as the province of Assyria.
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The Kushan Empire began to decline under King Kanishka, who ruled in the 2nd century CE. However, it was during the reign of subsequent rulers, particularly in the 3rd century, that the empire fragmented due to internal strife and external pressures. The empire ultimately fell apart as various regional powers, including the Sassanids and emerging Indian states, took control of different territories that were once part of the Kushan Empire.
Ramses 11 ruled Egypt for about 66 years. If you want to see where I got this, type "pharaoh 66 years" in "Google" and you should find a link for "National Geographic". I hope this helped~
He Was Born In Egypt
King Ramses the 2nd was a pharaoh in Egypt that ruled for a remarkable 66 years, from 1279B.C. to 1213B.C. During this time, Egyptian armies regained lands in western Asia and rebuilt the empire. Ramses also launched an ambitious building program,constructing several major new temples.:)
Pericles was 5th Century BCE and ruled nothing - he was First Citizen in democratic Athens. Alexander was 4th Century BCE, and defeated and took over the Persian Empire. His successors divided his empire up and started calling themselves kings. These are known as the Hellenistic Kingdoms. They lasted until progressively swallowed up by the Roman Empire in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE.
Rome gained control over most of Italy in the late 4th century and 2nd century BC. She started gaining possessions outside Italy in the late 2nd century BC. The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples in 476 AD. The eastern part of this empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
The Romans ruled Spain for approximately six centuries, from the 2nd century BCE, following their victory in the Second Punic War, until the early 5th century CE, when the Western Roman Empire began to decline and succumb to various invasions. Spain, known as Hispania during Roman times, became an integral part of the empire, significantly influenced by Roman culture, governance, and infrastructure.