A large empire was very important for trade and also for prestige. The power of a country was judged by the size of it's empire.
Well Spain and Britain are large ones
Rome became a large empire due to the overwhelming support of the Senate and people. In fact, it was the will of the Romans to expand their Empire into foreign lands and regions. As Rome grew externally by military conquest, they also grew internally via advanced technologies, medicine, and the arts.
By the 13th century, the Mongol Empire had stretched from the east coast of China to the Crimea in the Black Sea. It had become the largest single continuous land controlling empire in the world.
It is necessary to have a strong military force with a large empire.
An empire is just a large country
"Empire-building".
as the Persians mass army conquered country after country there was more land and more soldiers willing to fight for the Persian empire it continued to be like that country after country....and that is how the Persian army get large:)
Armenia is the CIS country that in ancient times was a large empire that extended into what is now Turkey and Iran.
A large empire was very important for trade and also for prestige. The power of a country was judged by the size of it's empire.
Armenia is the CIS country that in ancient times was a large empire that extended into what is now Turkey and Iran.
Well Spain and Britain are large ones
Rome became a large empire due to the overwhelming support of the Senate and people. In fact, it was the will of the Romans to expand their Empire into foreign lands and regions. As Rome grew externally by military conquest, they also grew internally via advanced technologies, medicine, and the arts.
Italy isn't a large city - it's a country.
By the 13th century, the Mongol Empire had stretched from the east coast of China to the Crimea in the Black Sea. It had become the largest single continuous land controlling empire in the world.
A large collection of foreign colonies is called an empire. Empires are formed when one country or group of people control various territories and peoples outside their own borders.
As of December 2016, Syria is effectively a FAILED STATE, meaning that the central government controls very little of the country and militants control large swathes of the country.