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 15th century
The British Empire was not conquered by a single entity or individual; rather, it gradually declined due to a combination of factors including decolonization movements, economic struggles, and the impact of two World Wars. Key events, such as India's independence in 1947 and the Suez Crisis in 1956, symbolized the weakening of British imperial power. The process involved numerous nations gaining independence and asserting their sovereignty throughout the 20th century. Ultimately, the empire dissolved as former colonies became independent states.
Cusco, Peru
The Inca Society started in the 13th to 16th century.
It led to nations gaining their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
the vikings threatened Charlemagne's empire.
It was an informal description given to Dublin, particularly during the 19th century and early 20th century, before Irish independence.
Ottoman EMPIRE
serbia and greece
It was the Byzantine Empire.
The many diff. nationalities in the empire.
== The many different nationalities in the empire.===
In the late nineteenth century, the Ottoman Empire faced significant challenges from rising nationalism, particularly among its diverse ethnic groups, including the Serbs, Bulgarians, and Greeks. These nationalistic movements sought independence or autonomy, fueled by a growing sense of national identity and inspired by the success of nationalist uprisings in Europe. The empire's attempts to modernize and centralize governance, such as the Young Turk Revolution, were often met with resistance, further exacerbating tensions. This period marked the beginning of the gradual disintegration of the empire, leading to its eventual collapse after World War I.
In the east there were attacks led by the Heruli. the Goths, Gepids and Peucini. In the West there were attacks by the Franks, the Alemanni.
Christians made up nearly one-tenth of the empire's population.
The Ottoman Empire was a Middle Eastern empire torn apart by nationalism.