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How did the Mongols create such a large empire?

The Mongols Created such a huge empire by killing women and children, and wiping out armies, towns, and cities. They eventually ruled almost all of Asia and most of Europe.


How did mongols create their huge empire?

The mongols collected a lot of tax money and adopted aspects of the Chinese culture such as Confucianism Their workers improved a lot


What aspects of roman rule helped unify and strengthen the roman empire?

The Roman Empire was united by many things, such as a common language, a common sense of duty to the state (which was often displayed through military service). The Roman Empire was not always an Empire. It was previously a Republic governed by the Roman citizens through the institution of the Senate. However after Julius Caesaer's assassination the Republic descended into a civil war. Caesar's nephew Octavian Caesar (later Augustus Caesar) won the civil war and founded the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was a pagan Empire whose people worshipped various planets like the Jupiter, Mars and so on. The Roman Empire was always forged with the help of military might. It included multivariate races such as the Jews, Christians, Gauls, Teutons etc. With time the Empire became so huge that it had to be split into two parts- The Western and Eastern Roman Empires. The was governed from Rome while the East was governed from Athens. Soon this system failed as the East and West both descended into full civil war. Emperor Contantine was the first Roman Emperor to adopt Christianity. Ultimately he won the war and unified the Roman Empires into one strong Empire. He also built a new city-Constantinople which became the new capital. Gradually the entire Roman world inspired by Emperor Constantine converted into Christianity thus unifying the Roman Empire both politically and culturally.


In what ways did the crusades demonstrate the power of the church in Europe?

The Crusades generated that the church could even make a huge mob to kill anything they disliked, which shows power.


What is a political district a part of an empire called?

The empire was divided into provinces, which were much larger that what today we would call a distinct. In 117 BC there were 45 provinces. Diocletian increased their number to 118. He grouped then into 12 dioceses headed by a vicarius. These, in turn fell under four huge praetorian prefectures.

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Which king built up a huge empire in Europe in the late 700s?

The king is called Constantine.


Who was the king who built up a huge empire in Europe in the late 700s?

Charlemagne and p.S. if this isn't for your personal use you are just cheating yourself and you need to pay attention is school or youll never sucseed


Who built a hue empire centered in Peru?

who built a huge empire centered in Peru


Who built a huge empire centered in Peru?

Incas


What group of invaders copied the ways of the toltec and then built a huge empire?

aztec


Who built the castle in Europe?

There are a huge amount of castles all around Europe and they have been built by many different people, so there is no one answer to your question.


How did the Inca use their building skills to hold their empire together?

they built huge walls


How did sundiata turn into an empire?

Sundiata built a huge army and won his country's independence.


How did sundiata turn Mali into empire?

Sundiata built a huge army and won his country's independence.


What was the development of Rome?

Both the Etruscans and the Greeks had huge impacts on the development of Rome. The city began as a tiny village in the 700s BC.


How did sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of mesopotamia?

Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.


How did the Sargon's creation of an empire change the later history of Mesopotamia?

Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.