The Hitites rose to power because they controlled all the trading routes in the area, but started declining when their land was occupied by the Assyrians.
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The Thirty Years' War brought about decline in power of the Catholic Church, decline in feudalism, decline in power of the Holy Roman Empire, and the rise in the Swedish Empire and Bourbon Dynasty.
The rise of the Aztec empire really began in 1150 with the fall of the Toltec empire.
When the Hittite kingdom fell around the late 12th century BCE, a period of fragmentation ensued in Anatolia, leading to the emergence of several independent city-states and smaller kingdoms. This political landscape was characterized by a shift from centralized power to localized governance, with various groups, including the Phrygians, Luwians, and later the Urartians, asserting control over different regions. The decline of Hittite influence also allowed for increased interactions and conflicts with neighboring cultures, setting the stage for the eventual rise of new powers in the region.
Civilizations rise and fall out of revolution (economic, political etc.). Usually a war of some kind where they are overtaken and the rule of that civilization is defeated. This may create the rise of a civilization where their is a new power ruling.
German princes gained independence.
the kingdom of Kush declined because of the rise of a new power in the region known as Axum
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbons. Beware, it is 12 volumes. Sometimes known as The Rise and Fall Of The Roman Empire.
The decline of Rome dovetailed with spread of Christianity, and some argue that the rise of the new faith helped contribute to the empire's fall.