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An amazingly accurate calendar--the modern world didn't surpass it in accuracy until the 1960s. Architecture and astronomy--
This may be just my opinion, but I would have to say no, the way that the world is governed and how it is different today then it was during the roman empire, the world would not stand for it, and would probably cause a war (maybe world war 3). so no, not in modern day times.
The world's first empire is often attributed to Sargon of Akkad, who founded the Akkadian Empire around 2334 BCE in Mesopotamia. This empire included a significant portion of modern-day Iraq and parts of Syria, and it united various city-states under centralized rule. Sargon's conquests and administration established a model for future empires, influencing governance and culture in the region.
A time frame is needed in your question. Ma y different empires have dominated at different times. Years are important for an answer.
At the end of world war one it was the modern German Empire, but was called the German Reich right after that.
1 world war that finish german empire and otoman empire
All over the world.
no
The Empire State Building, New York City, The Itaipu Dam, Paraná River
It was falling apart as WWI started. Think in terms of modern Turkey...
The modern wonders of the world are: Channel Tunnel, CN Tower, Empire State Building New York, Golden Gate Bridge, Itaipu Dam, Zuiderzee Works and the Panama Canal..
In the modern world (and in WW II) the Romans are the inhabitants of the city of Rome, which is the capital of Italy. In the ancient world, the ancient Romans conquered a large empire.
Try World in Conflict or Command and Conquer if you can find it ,Warfare GFI
The Central Powers , as they were collectively known , were German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). The International Boundaries of these empires were different from their modern, post WW(II) counterparts.
no
An amazingly accurate calendar--the modern world didn't surpass it in accuracy until the 1960s. Architecture and astronomy--
If the Romans hadn't invaded, there wouldn't be any curvy roads, and there wouldn't be places like lanchester