Depends how you define king ior emperor. In any group of people a leader usually emerges, and that is particularly true of primitive peoples. So I would say that king-like figures existed long before records were kept.
There weren't any emperors of the entire world. Most rulers either ruled Europe or were extremly powerful in their land such as the Maya in South America. You could choose from Genghis Kan, Caesar, Alexander the great Or some other rulers...
The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
Because it was the first set of codified laws known in history.
The first empire in history was the Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia; 2334 BC. - c. 2154 BC.
beacuse greek empire was the first to rule the world
Sargon, leader of the Akkadians, set up the first empire in world history by overrunning the Sumerian city-states.
Sargon
it was either Sargon or Babylon
it was either Sargon or Babylon
The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
The Akkadians established the first empire in world history around 2334 BCE under the leadership of Sargon of Akkad. This empire united various city-states in Mesopotamia, marking a significant shift in political organization and governance. The Akkadian Empire is notable for its advancements in administration, culture, and trade, influencing subsequent civilizations in the region.
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
Sargon is the creator of the world's first empire (:
akkadian
Sargon
Because it was the first set of codified laws known in history.
They created the first known empire in history, known as the Akkadian Empire.