Empire
.... authors weave together a potential revolutionary force whereby the multitudes will experience liberation or a means of counter-balancing the
power of
Empire. ....
(2124

8

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
The Roman
Empire represented the greatest
power and civilization in ancient history. Rome rose to such heights from a combination ....
(1240

5

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... The Ming
Empire (1368-1644) seized
power from the Mongols in this fashion as did the Manchus (1644-1912). China at those times otherwise had peaceful borders. ....
(1929

8

)
Why European Power Increased While Islamic Power Decreased
.... In addition, Islam was represented in the West by the Ottoman
Empire, a centralized .... Lewis 838-9). Yet from this point on, Europe's global
power would increase ....
(1251

5

)
Roman Empire
.... Once victory had been achieved the Romans were able to maintain control and
power over their vast
empire because of the way they fortified the newly won cities ....
(1465

6

)
A History of the Ottoman Empire
.... speaking of a decline, it would be more accurate to say that what occurred was an adjustment of Ottoman methods of rule and the balance of
power in the
Empire. ....
(1857

7

)
The Christian Byzantine Empire
.... When Constantine came to
power, the Roman
Empire was insecure, filled with dissension within and threatened by enemies on the outside. ....
(1335

5

)
The Sasanian Empire
.... Mesopotamian history. The Sasanian
empire's beginning had its roots in the weakening
power of Parthian
Empire. The Ashkanid period ....
(3507

14

)
Ottoman Empire
.... These attacks begun in 1299 would end with the creation of a new world
power, the Ottoman
Empire after its conquest of Constantinople, "Under Osman and his son ....
(2318

9

)
Role of Sugar in Development of British Power
.... important role that sugar, or sucrose, played in the development of British
power. .... in England and its production in the colonies founded by the British
Empire. ....
(993

4

)
The Fall of the Roman Empire
.... As the Christian Church came to overtake the
power formerly held by the Roman
Empire, the social situation in Europe itself changed, with a shift from the ....
(2518

10

)
The Russian Empire & Contemporary Russia Contemporary Russia is in ...
.... According to Article I of the Fundamental Law of the Russian
Empire: To the Emperor of all the Russias belongs the supreme autocratic and unlimited
power. ....
(7876

32

)
Christianity in the Roman Empire
.... their
power to the North and tension in the Persian area mounted, the emperors naturally became more and more concerned with unity with-in the
Empire. ....
(2879

12

)
FROM EMPIRE TO DECOLONIZATION
.... a process that facilitated and explained the transition from one state (
empire) to a .... Politically, the imperialist
power denied rights to the indigenous peoples ....
(1005

4

)
The Downfall of Rome
The Roman
Empire represented the greatest
power and civilization in ancient history. Rome rose to such heights from a combination ....
(1240

5

)
Peasants and Serfs in the Russian Empire
When Czar Nicholas I emancipated the serfs of the Russian
Empire in 1861 .... but a relatively late-developing tangent to the rise of imperial, centralized
power. ....
(4474

18

)
Disintegration of King Arthur's Empire For
.... Arthur's
Empire For a bright, shining moment in time, Great Britain enjoyed security from Saxon invaders and warring petty kings because of the rise to
power ....
(1926

8

)
Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... maintained at a "two
power" standard, its battle fleet equal to those of any two rivals in combination. Indeed, every other European overseas
empire existed by ....
(2223

9

)
The Western Roman Empire
.... idea appears to have been to stabilize and secure the
Empire. .... Despite the imperial diffusion, Diocletian concentrated more real
power and jurisdiction in the ....
(1281

5

)
TURNING POINTS IN MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY This re
.... defined community" (270). The wealth and
power of the Ottoman
Empire also had a slowly corrupting effect. After 1600, most sultans ....
(1247

5

)
Mayan Empire
.... history, philosophy, and institutions." Although the Mayan
empire does seem .... monumental architecture demonstrates conclusively that the Mayan
power holders were ....
(1613

6

)
Geopolitical Power Changes
.... Now that the Czarist/Soviet
empire is dead, much of the Russian government's .... its position as a solidly-placed core member of the multipolar
power structure of ....
(2741

11

)
The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... barons and knights, the fabric of the ancient
Empire quickly disintegrated .... Three centers of Byzantine exile
power--Nicea, Greece/Bulgaria, and Thessalonica ....
(3770

15

)
The Nature of Power
.... then sends a large force that is successful, the cost may be greater than the
empire can bear in the long run. Turning to another aspect of
power, when the ....
(2966

12

)
Christianity in Roman Empire
.... of Roma or Virtus is either the "personification of the city and the
empire" or "the .... Christians to see the evidence of the Roman religion and the
power of the ....
(1907

8

)
The Rise of China
.... today, China is beginning to feel the pinch of the antagonisms arising from its ascendant
power. Cox, Michael. "Still the American
Empire." Political Studies ....
(1225

5

)
World Cultures
.... Roberts 108). The Byzantine
Empire would remain a world
power and leading influence for more than seven centuries. While religious ....
(930

4

)
Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
.... was sporadically interrupted by provincial, pastoral and rural unrest which assumed serious proportions as the
power of the central Ottoman
Empire began to ....
(1630

7

)
Akbar S. Ahmed and Muslim Empires
.... In spite of the size of the
empire and the
power of the sultans, the
empire was weakened from the start by the decadence and the excesses of the sultans ....
(1063

4

)
Role of Nationalism in Outbreak of WWI
.... 1871. The new German
Empire was immediately a Great
Power, succeeding to the place of Prussia in a sharply enhanced form. By 1914 ....
(1484

6

)