The order of empires from oldest to newest generally starts with the Sumerian Empire, followed by the Akkadian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, and then the Assyrian Empire. After that, the Persian Empire emerged, succeeded by the Macedonian Empire under Alexander the great. The Roman Empire followed, and later the Byzantine Empire evolved from it. Finally, the Ottoman Empire rose to prominence before its dissolution in the early 20th century.
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Yes, "descending" typically refers to arranging items from the oldest to the newest, such as in chronological order. For example, if you have a list of events or dates, descending order would start with the earliest date and end with the most recent. However, it's worth noting that "descending" often implies a reverse order, so the correct phrasing for oldest to newest would be "ascending."
The New York Islanders play in the oldest arena, the Phoenix Coyotes play in the newest. In the 2010-2011 NHL season, the Pittsburgh Penguins will have the newest arena.
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Relating to time. Chronological order usually means from oldest to newest.
from oldest to most recent, it is the akkadian empire, then the babylonian empire, then the assyrian mpire, and last but not least, it is the neo-babylonian empire
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The chronological order of Mesopotamian empires from oldest to most recent is as follows: the Sumerian Empire, followed by the Akkadian Empire, then the Babylonian Empire, and finally the Assyrian Empire. Each empire contributed significantly to the development of writing, law, and urbanization in the region.
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Delaware is the oldest Alaska is the newest