The Mongol Empire, established in the 13th century, was known for its rapid expansion across Asia and Europe through military conquests led by Genghis Khan and his successors, emphasizing mobility and horsemanship. In contrast, the Roman Empire, which peaked around the 2nd century AD, was characterized by its advanced governance, infrastructure, and cultural assimilation over a vast territory around the Mediterranean. While the Mongol Empire focused on conquest and tribute, the Roman Empire emphasized administration, law, and citizenship. Additionally, the Romans built enduring cities and roads, while the Mongols engaged in more transient governance.
Roman empire
The Roman empire was much earlier than the Mongol empire. The Roman Empire developed from the 4th century BC. The western part of this empire fell in the 5th century AD and theeasternpart continued to exist until 1453 AD whenConstantinoplewas taken over by the Ottoman Turks.The Mongol Empire was around in the 13th and 14th centuries AD. It developed during the Middle Ages. Roman civilisation was an ancient one and the Roman Empire, apart from thesurvivingeastern part) was an empire which was around during antiquity.
There really is no major difference. The Roman Empire was the empire itself, lasting from 27 BCE-476 AD (1453 for the Eastern half, which came to be the Byzantine Empire). In the beginning the Roman empire was an autocracy, headed by emperors. It then later turned into a republic, which is when people use the term Roman Republic or Republic of Rome. This is actually where the modern day type of republic comes from, Rome.
The empires in chronological order are Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and German.
Genghis Khan was the title of a Mongol warrior named Temujin. He was a military leader and a ruler. Although he started an empire that lasted 150 years, he was not an emperor.
The chronological order of the empires is:RomanMongolRussianSoviet
Roman empire
No. The Mongol Empire and the British empire were larger.
The Roman Empire was the eldest one.
The Roman empire was much earlier than the Mongol empire. The Roman Empire developed from the 4th century BC. The western part of this empire fell in the 5th century AD and theeasternpart continued to exist until 1453 AD whenConstantinoplewas taken over by the Ottoman Turks.The Mongol Empire was around in the 13th and 14th centuries AD. It developed during the Middle Ages. Roman civilisation was an ancient one and the Roman Empire, apart from thesurvivingeastern part) was an empire which was around during antiquity.
The Byzentine Empire formed from the Eastern Roman Empire. The Mongol Empire was formed in Asia. During the Medieval times, there was the Holy Roman Empire. There were tons of empires, I can't list them all!
There really is no major difference. The Roman Empire was the empire itself, lasting from 27 BCE-476 AD (1453 for the Eastern half, which came to be the Byzantine Empire). In the beginning the Roman empire was an autocracy, headed by emperors. It then later turned into a republic, which is when people use the term Roman Republic or Republic of Rome. This is actually where the modern day type of republic comes from, Rome.
The empires in chronological order are Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and German.
The Republic was a type of democracy (before the empire) and not very successful. The Pax Roman was a time of peace for the Roman empire because of good trade.
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The unicorn they ride is different, the Republic has magic white ones.
Going from newest to oldest, Untied States of America, the England Empire, the Roman Empire, The Greek Empire the Egyptian Empire the Mongol Empire and the Persian Empire.