Alexander the Great was not Persian, he was Macedonian. He took over the Persian Empire and made it into a Macedonian Empire. His successors split up his empire among them and created what we today call the Hellenistic Kingdoms, which included Syria-Mesopotamia, Egypt and Macedonia.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Sargon,the akkadian king, built the worlds first empire in 2340 B.C. and it was built over sumer (sumer is spelled with only one m if u add two m u will spell summer the season) and the rest of all Mesopotamia.
Great Zimbabwe grew into a empire built on gold trade. it became capital of thriving states.
The first empire in history was the Akkadian Empire established by Sargon the Great. He brought the rival city-states of Sumer under control and ruled over Akkadia and Sumer in Mesopotamia. Syria, Lebanon, southeastern Turkey and the part of Iran next to Mesopotamia were also conquered. The Achaemedic Empire or First Persian Empire established by Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BC was the largest empire in antiquity. At its biggest extent, it stretched from the Indus River in Pakistan to the West coast of Turkey. It included the Eastern coast of the Black sea in Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean coast south of Turkey, and Egypt.
Mesopotamia became a part in Alexander the Great's empire in the year 332 B.C.
Alexander the Great was not Persian, he was Macedonian. He took over the Persian Empire and made it into a Macedonian Empire. His successors split up his empire among them and created what we today call the Hellenistic Kingdoms, which included Syria-Mesopotamia, Egypt and Macedonia.
Mesopotamia had big rivers and the land was between them. With water you could make a great empire.
Mesopotamia had big rivers and the land was between them. With water you could make a great empire.
Alexander the Great.
Rome Italy was not a country on its own back then, but the center of the great Roman empire. Rome was the capital of the early Roman empire, and also the capital of the Western Roman empire.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Sargon,the akkadian king, built the worlds first empire in 2340 B.C. and it was built over sumer (sumer is spelled with only one m if u add two m u will spell summer the season) and the rest of all Mesopotamia.
The Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The first empire in history was the Akkadian Empire established by Sargon the Great. He brought the rival city-states of Sumer under control and ruled over Akkadia and Sumer in Mesopotamia. Syria, Lebanon, southeastern Turkey and the part of Iran next to Mesopotamia were also conquered. The Achaemedic Empire or First Persian Empire established by Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BC was the largest empire in antiquity. At its biggest extent, it stretched from the Indus River in Pakistan to the West coast of Turkey. It included the Eastern coast of the Black sea in Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean coast south of Turkey, and Egypt.
Great Zimbabwe grew into a empire built on gold trade. it became capital of thriving states.