The Republic of Venice.
Almost is a synonym for very nearly. It begins with the letters AL.
It is true that nearly all of the energy that earth receives from the sun is used in photosynthesis.
The word "nearly" fits into the category of adverbs, specifically as a degree adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate a close approximation or near occurrence. For example, in the sentence "She nearly finished her work," it suggests that she was close to completing it but did not fully do so.
Joe Cannon: A Republican representative from Illinois for nearly fifty years, Joe Cannon was Speaker from 1903 to 1911.
In a nearly insignificant way.
The holy roman empire
Napoleon nearly won the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Both sides lost over 20,000 men but Napoleon's side lost more. Napoleon then abdicated and was exiled to St. Helena where he died in 1821.
napolen conquered nearly of Europe
Napoleon's Empire crossed much of Europe and included people who spoke fundamentally different languages and had different cultural identities. When people began to have nationalistic thoughts, which held that each cultural group should have its own nation, this caused a number of non-French regions in French Empire to rebel and seek independence. Nowhere was this more pronounced than in Spain where the Guerrillas fought with the French Occupiers for nearly a decade.
the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215
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The question as posed is unanswerable. The Ottoman Empire fought in nearly 2,000 different battles in its nearly 600 year history. You may need to specify which battle or which war the question refers to.
depends how you mean, European empire or empire in Europe The british empire was the largest European empire, controlling 1/4 of the world's landmass. The roman empire was the most powerful in Europe, controlling nearly half of Europe
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Christians made up nearly one-tenth of the empire's population.
Napoleon's Empire crossed much of Europe and included people who spoke fundamentally different languages and had different cultural identities. When people began to have nationalistic thoughts, which held that each cultural group should have its own nation, this caused a number of non-French regions in French Empire to rebel and seek independence. Nowhere was this more pronounced than in Spain where the Guerrillas fought with the French Occupiers for nearly a decade.
the British Empire