The second capital city of the Kushite Empire was Meroë. Located on the eastern bank of the Nile River, Meroë became a significant center for trade and culture after the Kushites moved their capital from Napata around the 4th century BCE. The city is also known for its impressive pyramids and was a vital hub for iron production and commerce.
He expanded the Kushite Empire after coquering one Egyptian city.
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.
The Kushite kings ruled from the city of Napata for centuries.
The capital city of the Byzantine Empire is now called Constantinople. However, the original name of the capital city was Byzantium, from which the name of the empire is taken.
Constantinople was the capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire, named so after Constantine the Great. It was not an empire.
He expanded the Kushite Empire after coquering one Egyptian city.
Constatine the second moved the new capital to the greek city of byzantium
The short-lived Mexican Empire (1821-1823) and Second Mexican Empire (1864-1867).
The capital city of Inca empire is Cuzco. = w =
To vague. The city was the southern capital of the Kushite Kingdom and had more then one ruler over its history.
Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, is the second northernmost capital city in the world after Helsinki, the capital city of Finland.
The ancient city of Ur was Sumer's capital. I thought the city of Agade was the capital of the Sumerian empire. See link
Aztec Empire.
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.
The Kushite kings ruled from the city of Napata for centuries.
The capital city of the Babylonian Empire was Babylon.
The capital of the Inca empire was Cuzco