The first invaders to reach the city of Rome were the Gauls, specifically the Senones tribe, who sacked the city in 390 BCE. This event marked a significant moment in Roman history, leading to the construction of defensive walls around the city. Later, during the late Roman Empire, various groups such as the Visigoths and Vandals also invaded and threatened Rome, with the Visigoths famously sacking the city in 410 CE.
Shi Huangdi built the first incarnation of the Great Wall of China to protect China from invaders to the North.
The first area to become more familiar with Christ was the eastern part of the Roman Empire, where the apostles travelled to preach their faith. Then they reached Rome.
The Byzantine Empire was the old Eastern Roman Empire, which lasted much longer than the Western Roman Empire. Eastern Orthodox Christianity became the dominant religion for a while in the East, while Roman Catholicism dominated in the West. The Byzantine Empire eventually fell to Muslim invaders.
Southeast Asia had been dominated by Indian culture. By the sixth century, invaders from Java began taking control there. In 802 AD, Jayavarman II became the first Khmer king.
The city of Rome was first conquered by foreign invaders in 410 AD, when the Visigoths, led by King Alaric, sacked the city. It was then again conquered in 455 AD by the Vandals, led by King Gaiseric.
The Vandals were the first to reach the city of Rome.
sulieman the first i guess
The Empire Strikes Back.
France reached it greatest extent in Europe during the First Napoleonic Empire.
Chapter 3 - Episode 11 - From the Empire
war and conquering other countries and make it one under his ruling
The fictional character Palpatine, in antagonist in the Star Wars saga, first appeared as the unnamed empire of the Galactic Empire in the film Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
Shi Huangdi built the first incarnation of the Great Wall of China to protect China from invaders to the North.
The Visigoths, led by Alaric, were the first invaders to sack Rome, in 410 AD.
Lando Calrissian? That was the film "Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back"
The Babylonian Empire reached from Palestine to Iran and Turkey. All Mesopotamia was completely inside the Babilonian Empire. Indeed, Hammurabi coded laws for the first time in history as we know and that was important to the empire people.
Southeast Asia had been dominated by Indian culture. By the sixth century, invaders from Java began taking control there. In 802 AD, Jayavarman II became the first Khmer king.