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Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 BC), official languages: Latin, Greek, capital: Rome
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern Roman Empire, from 395 AD to 1453 (actually from the 8th century).
The Arab Empire (632-1258) was known in ancient China as the Great Food Kingdom (a transliteration of the Persian word tazi or taziks), while in Western Europe it was customary to call it the Saracen Empire (Latin for "empire of the people of the East").
The Ottoman Empire 1299-1922), founded by the Turks, was founded by King Osman I, who first lived in Central Asia and adopted Islam as the state religion, and then moved to Asia Minor, where it flourished.
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The order of founding was the Roman Empire (27-476 BC), the Byzantine Empire (i.e., the Eastern Roman Empire 395-1453 AD), the Arab Empire (632-1258), and the Ottoman Empire (1299-1922).
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Kingdom of Macedonia (Ancient Greek:From 808 BC to 168 BC, the kingdom located in northwestern Greece basically completed the unification of Greece during the reign of Philip II, and continued to expand outward during the reign of Alexander the Great, successively occupying the entire territory of Egypt, annexing the Persian Empire, and reaching the peak of the Indus Valley with a large army, and the territory reached its peak, at this time the Kingdom of Macedonia was called the Alexander Empire by later generations.
Alexander's Crusade:In 336 BCE, Philip II was killed by Persian Assassins at his daughter's wedding. Alexander, the son of Philip II, succeeded to the throne at the age of 20 and suppressed the anti-Macedonian movement of the Greeks by intrigue and force.
The righteous Thebes was destroyed, the citizens were sold into slavery, executed, and exiled, and the land was divided among other states.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Macedonian Empire.
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The great empires spanning Europe, Asia and Africa: the Persian Empire, the Alexander Empire, the Ronema Empire, the Byzantine Empire (Rongdong Roman Empire), the Arab Empire, and the Ottoman Turkish Empire.
Arab Empire (Muhammad and descendants of Islam): The empire with the longest territory spanning east and west longitude in ancient human history (13.39 million square kilometers at its peak).
Persian Empire: The earliest ancient empire established across Europe, Asia and Africa (in 550 BC, Cyrus led the Persian tribes to overthrow the Medean Kingdom and establish the Persian Empire (one said to have begun in 558 BC), which was the beginning of the Persian Empire. )
Ottoman Empire: 1) The latest ancient empire established across Europe, Asia and Africa: (In 1299, the Ottomans officially declared their independence with the title "Ghazi", laying the prototype of the Ottoman state. );Collapse of the Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine Empire: the longest surviving empire (395 1453); The capital was Constantinople.
Alexander's Empire: The shortest-lived empire (only existed for a short period of 13 years. );One-hit wonder.
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Arab Empire, Roman Empire, Persian Empire, Alexander's Empire. The Ottoman Empire, which spanned two continents, was the Mongol Empire. What we've learned, it should be all over, thank you for adopting.
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Roman Empire (Great Qin), Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire), Macedonian Alexander Empire, Ottoman Turkish Empire, Arab Empire, Persian Empire.
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Great Britain, France.
Spain, Portugal.
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Persian Empire, Alexander's Empire, Roman Empire, Arab Empire.
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Egypt, Rome, Ottoman Turkey.
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1.The great empires that once spanned Asia, Europe and Africa: the Persian Empire, the Alexander Empire, the Roman Empire, and the Arab Emperors returned home.
2. In the 5th century BC, the Persian Empire turned its spearhead to Europe and went to Greece three times, known as the Greco-Persian Wars. In the end, Greece emerged victorious.
3. After Alexander of Macedonia succeeded to the throne, he sent troops to the east, footprints as far as India, and established Alexander's empire across Europe, Asia and Africa, with the capital of Babylon.
4. After 27 BC, the Roman Empire under the rule of Octavian continued to expand its territory, and by the 2nd century, the Roman Empire became a land spanning Europe, Asia and Africa, and the Mediterranean Sea became its inner lake.
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Roman Empire, Alexander's Empire, Arab Empire and Ottoman Turkey.
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Persian Empire, Alexander's Empire, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire (Eastern Rome), Ottoman Empire, British Empire.
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Rome, Ottoman Turkey, Alexander's Empire, Mongol Empire.
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Alexander succeeded to the throne and sent troops to the east. Alexander swept Asia Minor and Egypt, and then returned to occupy the two river valleys, destroyed Persia, and established a great empire spanning Europe, Asia and Africa, with Babylon as its capital.
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Persian Empire around the 5th century BC Alexander Empire of Darius I Alexander 4th century BC Alexander.
Roman Empire 2nd century AD.
Byzantine Empire around the 7th century AD.
Arab Empire 8th century AD.
Ottoman Empire in the 15th century AD.
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Macedonian Empire, Roman Empire, Arab Empire, Turkish Ottoman Empire.
I don't know if the "sun never sets" empire counts...
The Mongols were repelled by the Mamluks in Egypt, so the Mongol Empire was not an empire that spanned Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Alexander Empire (338 BC – 309 BC).
Roman Empire (27 BC - 476 CE).
The Byzantine Empire, i.e. the Eastern Roman Empire (395-1453), the Arab Empire (632-1258), and the fall of the Abbasids to the Mongol Empire (1206-1368).
The Ottoman Turkish Empire (1299-1923) barely counted: the British Empire also belonged to (founded in 1584, I don't know when it fell, after all, Britain was still strong).
And the Spanish colonial empire (1492-1975) was truly global in the sense of the word, but not very strong.
Because so, science makes sense.
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