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In ancient empires, which would be described as being strong, versatile, heroic and large (land wise)?

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In ancient empires, which would be described as being strong, versatile, heroic and large (land wise)?

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Mesopotamian – During the Egyptian Era in fact Mesopotamian was the established international language of trade. Mongolian (Gengis Kahn had the largest land mass empire ever) Roman – probably overall the most successful and versatility lead to the Holy Roman Empire. Manchurian – United all of China and established China as a country, gave the national language Mandarin Hellenic/Athens – While not as large steganography, cryptography, philosophy (the subject), democracy (created by Socrates and expanded on by Plato’s Republic), roots of the European languages, discovery of Egyptian treasures and culture, Herodotus the father of history (History as a subject), establishment of Academies (standardized, regional education authorities and schools), Phosphorous/Greek fire (phosphorous used as chemical warfare), Establishment of the Silk Road (created by Alexander the Great and the Chinese emperor, giving great sharing of wealth, resources and technologies between the West and Asia. Continued

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