byzantine empire
byzantine empire
Mountains @_@ ;D
it was Orthodox Christianity which had developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire before its Byzantine period.
Rome.
the greatest empire in the world was the british empire the 2nd greatest empire was the mongol empire 3rd was russia the most richest empire was rome i think and the ottoman empire sucks remember that people thinks its strong but its not ok
The Byzantine give to the Kevan Russia way to culture development and Orthodox church.
The Mongols at their peak [Mongol Empire] were expanded from the Pacific Ocean to European Russia
Church of the Byzantine Empire.
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No, their Empire was based on expansion into eastern Europe and Asia. There were no official colonies nor any territories that were once part of the Russian Empire that consider themselves to have been former colonies (they consider themselves to have either been occupied by or incorporated into Russia proper). However, much of their expansion into Central Asia and development of what would become the "stans" bore much resemblance to what are more openly considered colonial operations (like the British Empire and French Empire). In addition, Russian influence was very strong in the north of Persia, Sino-Mongolia, and north China.
Russian leaders adopted the idea of strong, centralized control of the empire. yaahh boi
It depends on what you mean by 'greatest," which is a very subjective answer. In short, yes, the Roman Empire was one of the greatest, if not the greatest empire. While it didn't have the land of the British Empire, the cultural dominance of the United States, or the historical impact on societal development of the Persian Empire, it was extremely powerful for its time, and did have lots of land, military might, and historical impact, particularly by setting the groundwork for western civilization by spreading Christianity throughout the Mediterranean.