The Mediterranean Sea.
why did the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms fall
kingdoms
There were many kingdoms in the European Middle Ages. There were probably kingdoms that have been forgotten to history, because much of northern and eastern Europe has no history until about 1000 AD. England was one kingdom. But before England existed as we know it, that land was in the kingdoms of Essex, Middlesex, Wessex, Mercia, Kent, Northumbria, and East Anglia, along with ten or so smaller kingdoms. After they combined, the Vikings divided off the northern part into a kingdom called the Danelaw. Spain consisted of the kingdoms of the Sueves and Visigoths at the beginning of the Middle Ages. The Visigoths conquered the Sueves. But they were conquered by Moors. And then, the people who opposed the Moors founded the kingdoms of Asturias, Galicia, Castile, Leon, Aragon, Catalonia, Navarre, and Portugal, while the Moors divided into a number of smaller kingdoms. There were kingdoms within empires. The Carolingian Empire included the Kingdom of the Franks and the Kingdom of the Lombards. The Holy Roman Empire also had kingdoms within it. The list seems endless.
The old and middle kingdoms
The Mediterranean Sea.
The European Sea that is bordered by six Middle Eastern Nations is the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea was an important route for merchants an travelers during ancient times.
why did the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms fall
The Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms
Two kingdoms still existing in the Middle East are Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
One of the Egypt's kingdoms are the middle, new and old kingdom's
Most of Western Europe's oil comes from Middle Eastern nations (Saudi Arabia, Iran, etc.). However, a lot of oil is also supplied by Russia, the United States, Canada, China, and other European nations (i.e. Norway).
your mom did
Yes they did - the ancient Greeks used chariots. In the middle ages, all European nations used carriages.
kingdoms
They live in small kingdoms
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