One definition of 'empire' is the Roman Empire in all its forms. Thus by this definition the first empire was the Roman Empire and it began at the date when one considers that Rome became an empire by beginning to dominate the Mediterranean about 200 BC or when the imperial system began about 27 BC, and ended possibly as early as the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire in about 476 or 480, or with the capture of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204, or with the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453, or with the capture o fthe Morea by the Turks in 1460, or with the capture of Trebizond by the Turks in 1461, or with the capture of the principality of Theodoro by the Turks in 1475, or with the fall of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. One can consider the Roman/Byzantine/Holy Roman Empire(s) to be the only empire(s) in the history of European civilization, and all other alleged 'empires' in western civilization to be cheap imitations and 'inferiums' instead of imperiums, and their alleged 'emperors' to be 'inferiortors' instead of imperators. And certain non western societies can be considered to be empire equivalents such as the Mughal empire, the Inca Empire, the Islamic Caliphate, etc. And the earliest one of those non European empire equivalents might be considered to be the Chinese Empire founded in 221 BC or the Persian Empire of the Achaemenid Dynasty founded in 550 BC. In any case one can consider the Persian Empire to be the first great empire in history and to be far above any previous states which could be called empires. And if relatively small states previous to the Persian Empire are considered to be empires, where does it stop? Where to you draw the line? Maybe some prehistoric state which was the first to unit ten previously independent agricultural settlements and villages would count as the first empire if it could be identified. Maybe the chief of a band of hunter-gatherers persuaded the chiefs of a few other bands to follow his leadership in some project for their common good in 51,825 BC and that might count as the first empire. Maybe several herds of prehistoric probscideans united to dig water holes during a drought 10,000,000 years ago and that could be considered to be the first empire.
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The Byzantine Empire was a vast and powerful civilization with Greek origins that can be traced to 330 A.D. Though the western half of the Roman Empire fell in 476 A.D., the eastern half survived. Searching for History of the Byzantine Empire 150 found (209 total) alternate case: history of the Byzantine Empire. Rise of nations gold edition rar 2017. Warren Treadgold (188 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article in the political, economic, military, social, and cultural history of the Byzantine Empire extends to the Byzantine historians themselves.
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