There was really no ancient empire that practiced monotheism. The only two peoples of the western world that practiced it were the Jews and, briefly, the Egyptians. Monotheism in the form of Christianity flourished in the latter part of the Roman Empire, but the empire did not influence Christianity, rather it was the other way around, with Christianity (monotheism) influencing the Roman empire.
The Han Empire was significantly influenced by the earlier Qin Empire, adopting its centralized bureaucratic practices and legalist governance. The Mauryan Empire, particularly under Ashoka, was influenced by Persian administrative techniques, which promoted efficient governance and trade. Additionally, both Korea and Japan were influenced by Chinese empires, particularly the Han and Tang, in terms of culture, governance, and technology, leading to significant developments in their own societies.
The ancient culture known for the concept of monotheism is the Hebrews, particularly as represented in ancient Israelite religion. They worshipped one God, Yahweh, and this belief is foundational to Judaism. This monotheistic tradition significantly influenced subsequent Abrahamic religions, including Christianity and Islam. The shift from polytheism to monotheism was a defining characteristic of their cultural and religious identity.
Slavic and Greek
Rome influenced Italy.
Byzantine Empire
The concept of monotheism was a revolutionary idea that influenced Judaism and Christianity.
It was his mother, St Helena
the introduction of monotheism,and judeo-christian values.
Many people in the world today worship one god.
It influenced the culture
India
I think it was when the Romans came through and established the Roman Empire and Christianity and stuff...
The Han Empire was significantly influenced by the earlier Qin Empire, adopting its centralized bureaucratic practices and legalist governance. The Mauryan Empire, particularly under Ashoka, was influenced by Persian administrative techniques, which promoted efficient governance and trade. Additionally, both Korea and Japan were influenced by Chinese empires, particularly the Han and Tang, in terms of culture, governance, and technology, leading to significant developments in their own societies.
Monotheism
Russia
Russia
Amenhotep IV (who later changed his name to Akhenaten).