The term "conqueror" in the context of the British Empire is not typically associated with a single individual but rather refers to the collective actions of various explorers, colonizers, and military leaders over centuries. Key figures include Sir Francis Drake, who was instrumental in establishing naval dominance, and figures like Cecil Rhodes, who expanded British territories in Africa. The empire grew through a combination of military conquest, trade, and colonization, ultimately becoming one of the largest empires in history.
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Murad II's son was Mehmed the Conqueror. He became the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and is best known for capturing Constantinople in 1453, thus ending the Byzantine Empire and establishing the Ottoman Empire as a major power in the region.
William the Conqueror was a very important man in the Middle Ages period, mainly for introducing the feudal system when he became King of The Roman Empire.
They weren't, the British empire attacked India and the British won.
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It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.
The British Empire does not exist anymore.
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north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
Murad II's son was Mehmed the Conqueror. He became the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and is best known for capturing Constantinople in 1453, thus ending the Byzantine Empire and establishing the Ottoman Empire as a major power in the region.