The name of a great empire that spanned three continents in history: Europe, Africa and Asia

Updated on history 2024-07-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Alexander the Empire.

    Persian Empire. Arab Empire.

    Byzantine Empire.

    Roman. The teacher just talked about it today.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Macedonia, Rome, Ottoman Empire, Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire),

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The empires spanning Europe, Asia and Africa are: the Persian Empire, the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire, the Arab Empire, and the Ottoman Turkish Empire.

    2. The Persian Empire.

    The first country in world history to span Europe, Asia, and Africa was the Archaemenid dynasty of the Persian Empire.

    In 550 BC, under the leadership of the first emperor Cyrus, he overthrew the rule of Mitya and rose rapidly. The second emperor, Cambyses II, conquered Egypt in 525 BC, and the Archimanes dynasty continued to expand after the accession of the third emperor, Darius I. From the destruction of the Archimenes dynasty by Alexander's empire in 330 BC to the resurgence of the Sassanid dynasty of the Persian Empire in 226 AD, the Parthian dynasty of the Persian Empire remained unknown, but even the Sassanid dynasty never recovered to the same extent as the Archimanenian dynasty across Europe, Asia and Africa.

    3. Alexander's Empire.

    Alexander's empire, developed from Macedonia in northern Greece, took control of Greece in 338 BC. In 334 B.C., Alexander began his eastward invasion, he swept Asia Minor and Egypt, and then returned to occupy the two river valleys, destroy Persia, and establish a large empire spanning Europe, Asia and Africa, with the capital Babylon.

    Alexander's empire included all or most of present-day Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Cyprus, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and a small part of India.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The empires spanning Europe, Asia and Africa were the Persian Empire, the Alexander Empire, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Arab Empire.

    1. The Persian Empire

    Thirty years after the establishment of the Achaemenid dynasty of the Persian Empire, under the rule of Darius I, it took Egypt and crossed the Aegean Sea, taking some of the lands of Greece, becoming the first empire to span Europe, Asia and Africa.

    II. Alexander's Empire

    It was a rapidly dying empire that began in the Balkans, spread south to Egypt, and east to India, only to quickly fall apart after Alexander's death.

    III. The Roman Empire

    It was the most famous of all the empires that spanned three continents, and at its peak, the entire Mediterranean Sea was the inland sea of the empire.

    4. The Byzantine Empire

    The Byzantine Empire was actually just a continuation of the Roman Empire, and its restoration of the territory of the Roman Empire had a bit of the meaning of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty, but its territory did not last long, because it was quickly replaced by the Arabs.

    V. The Arab Empire

    It took almost all of North Africa and took the Iberian Peninsula as its axis, becoming the first great empire to span Europe, Asia and Africa after the Byzantine Empire.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Categories: Education, Science, >> Science & Technology.

    Analysis: Alexander Macedonian Empire.

    Alexander's Macedonian Empire was the first great empire in the history of the world to span Europe, Asia, and Africa. In less than 20 years, Macedonian kings Philip II and Alexander the Great developed the remote Macedonian empire into a vast empire that stretched from the Himalayas in the east and the northwestern frontier of India to Italy in the west, from Central Asia, the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea in the north to the Indian Ocean and the border of present-day Sudan and the Sahara Desert in Africa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ancient states spanning Europe, Asia and Africa included the Persian Empire, Alexander's Empire (Macedonian Kingdom), Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), Arab Empire, and Ottoman Turkish Empire.

    Arab Empire 632-1258.

    Ottoman Turkish Empire 1299-1923

    Eastern Roman Empire 476-1453

    Alexander Imperial 336BC-323BC

    Persian Empire 550BC-1935

    Roman Empire 27BC-395

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