Sargon's empire stretched west as far as Anatolia (Turkey) and perhaps even Cyprus.
2,500 miles
they were a unified empire that extended for over 1600 miles.
The Mongol Empire streached from China all the way to Eastern Europe.
At its peak, the Roman Empire stretched as far west as the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, as far south as Egypt, as far north as England, and as far east as the Middle East. A map of the Roman Empire at its height can be viewed under Related links.
790,000 square miles ----------- There is a link to a map of the Ottoman Empire in 1566, when Suleiman the Magnificent died, below.
From today's Portugal to Iraq.
At its height in the 13th century, the Mongol Empire stretched as far west as Eastern Europe, reaching into parts of modern-day Poland and Hungary. The empire's westernmost expansion included significant incursions into the Kievan Rus and the territories of modern Ukraine and Belarus. The Mongols also launched campaigns into the Middle East, affecting regions such as Persia and the Levant. However, they never fully conquered Western Europe, as their advances were eventually halted.
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)
From today's Libya, through Egypt and the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
Al the way to the Atlantic including Bratiain ( today the United kingdom)