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

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... Once Rome became a
vast empire, one of the biggest challenges was maintaining conquered lands, especially those furthest removed from Rome. ....
(1240

5

)
The history of the Ottoman Empire
.... In the course of building their
vast empire the Ottomans had also developed a unique variant of Islamic society in which the state was the dominant institution ....
(3071

12

)
The Downfall of Rome
.... Once Rome became a
vast empire, one of the biggest challenges was maintaining conquered lands, especially those furthest removed from Rome. ....
(1240

5

)
Patterns in Arab History
.... the 'Sick Man of Europe,' collapsed and disintegrated at the end of World War I. However, the Ottoman Turks ruled effectively over a
vast empire for many ....
(2160

9

)
Greek Period and Roman Period
.... Rome had conquered the entire Mediterranean world, but had not mastered all of its subjects nor had fully conformed to the complex nature of its
vast empire. ....
(2578

10

)
The Rise & Fall of the Aztec Empire
.... Spaniards crossed the mountain ring and descended into the Valley of Mexico, they beheld the astonishing cities which formed the core of the
vast Aztec
Empire. ....
(2539

10

)
Diaspora of the Jewish People
.... For two decades after the death of Alexander the Great, war raged among his generals as they fought over territories of his
vast empire. ....
(1889

8

)
A History of the Ottoman Empire
.... Goods moved safely and freely throughout the
Empire which became a
vast economic free trade zone with the exception of various local duties that were paid by ....
(1857

7

)
Dune
.... plenty of water. Paul has been trained to be a Duke of the Imperium, a
vast empire with planets throughout the galaxy. It is not ....
(2666

11

)
English/Spanish War
.... Philip wanted to do what he believed was God's will in attacking and defeating the English so that he and Spain would rule over a
vast empire in the name of ....
(1688

7

)
Leptis Magna Ruins
.... empires as an excellent example of how cultural influences combined with the Roman style and could spread slowly into any receptive corner of the
vast empire. ....
(3029

12

)
CAUSES OF SCHISMS IN EARLY ISLAM
.... it. He formed the first centralized administration which was needed to govern the
vast empire he inherited and expanded. Kennedy ....
(1603

6

)
Islamic Law
.... Christianity grew up as a persecuted minority faith in a
vast empire; its adherents looked forward to a future life, and were not primarily concerned with ....
(4150

17

)
Peasants and Serfs in the Russian Empire
.... for individuals and not groups; overlords were prohibited from making serfs work on Sundays; and in the
vast Ukraine, the Russian
empire's breadbasket, serfs ....
(4474

18

)
LATE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE GOTHIC INCURSIONS Thi
.... by the Goths and other barbarian tribes while the eastern or Byzantine
Empire was to last for another thousand years. The Goths spread over
vast areas of ....
(3724

15

)
Islamic Law in Theory & History Islamic Law in Theory a
.... Christianity grew up as a persecuted minority faith in a
vast empire; its adherents looked forward to a future life, and were not primarily concerned with ....
(9992

40

)
Regionalism in Syria
.... Each is a part of the Ummah, the Islamic nation; he can move and sojourn wherever he likes in this
vast empire which becomes larger and larger, including new ....
(1591

6

)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Differing Interpretations
.... secured even from a second irruption of Goths and Vandals, in addition to many other safeguards, by the
vast empire of English language (3:414) In both the ....
(4907

20

)
Urbanization: Lisbon, Portugal For most of human
.... faring explorers were the boldest of the Europeans, being the first to circumnavigate the coast of Africa, eventually establishing a
vast empire that stretched ....
(1895

8

)
Ethnography of the Emirate of Qatar
.... The transformation of the Ottoman principality into a
vast empire, covering southeastern Europe, Anatolia, and the Arab world, was accomplished in three major ....
(4857

19

)
The History of Herodotus
.... Still, the
vast empire had weaknesses brought about by its very size. It was difficult to send orders from one place to another given the size of the
empire. ....
(3393

14

)
RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... In other words, Augustus was an astute politician who realized that he could not rule a
vast empire on his own and without securing the cooperation of all ....
(2928

12

)
Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... In other words, Augustus was an astute politician who realized that he could not rule a
vast empire on his own and without securing the cooperation of all ....
(2897

12

)
Egypt The Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt, esta
.... The Greek islands of Cyprus and Cyrenaica were also under periodic control by the Ptolemies. By the third century BC, the Ptolemies controlled a
vast empire. ....
(2995

12

)
Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... pp. 80ff). The
Empire has been called a
vast system of outdoor relief (ie, welfare) for the sons of the aristocracy. Victorian England ....
(2223

9

)
Approach of Islamic Law to Criminal Justice This study seeks to ...
.... Christianity grew up as a persecuted minority faith in a
vast empire; its adherents looked forward to a future life, and were not primarily concerned with ....
(9647

39

)
The Western Roman Empire
.... even sent expeditions against the German barbarians in parts of the Western
empire. .... they held grants of farmland, probably taken from the
vast imperial estates ....
(1281

5

)
The Pursuit of Empire
.... the world has been, and will continue to be, "good for a
vast portion of .... Thus, Kagan's view is not merely that the pursuit of
empire is in America's national ....
(1316

5

)
The Sasanian Empire
.... the people and the nobles and this allowed him to concentrate
vast amounts of .... In an unfortunate turn of events for the Sasanian
empire, rather than having a ....
(3507

14

)