First of seven examples of world government[edit]
The Roman Empire is one of the seven undisputed[according to whom?] well-documented examples[citation needed] of a sustained military and political domination of one people and world-view over all others they encounter – an active seeking of world government. The other six are the Egyptian Empire, which was the longest lasting empire in human history, the Byzantine Empire, which could be considered to be a more sustainable hybrid of the Greek and Roman civilizations, the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous land empire, the Islamic caliphate which created today's Islamic World, the Spanish Empire which dominated and largely colonized the New World, the British Empire which succeeded it; to these some might add as an eighth example today's global economic monoculture (English-speaking) led by the United States of America[according to whom?] which in turn succeeded that; others may add the Akkadian Empire as being the oldest, and thereby, the most influential empire on the cultures of the world in general. While China, India and Russia were largely independent of the earlier empires, none have now managed to escape alliances with the newer ones. Thus the study of the rise of such empires is of nearly universal interest, not just for historical reasons. Rome was named after its first king Romulus.
First of seven examples of world government[edit]The Roman Empire is one of the seven undisputed[according to whom?] well-documented examples[citation needed] of a sustained military and political domination of one people and world-view over all others they encounter – an active seeking of world government. The other six are the Egyptian Empire, which was the longest lasting empire in human history, the Byzantine Empire, which could be considered to be a more sustainable hybrid of the Greek and Roman civilizations, the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous land empire, the Islamic caliphate which created today's Islamic World, the Spanish Empire which dominated and largely colonized the New World, the British Empire which succeeded it; to these some might add as an eighth example today's global economic monoculture (English-speaking) led by the United States of America[according to whom?] which in turn succeeded that; others may add the Akkadian Empire as being the oldest, and thereby, the most influential empire on the cultures of the world in general. While China, India and Russia were largely independent of the earlier empires, none have now managed to escape alliances with the newer ones. Thus the study of the rise of such empires is of nearly universal interest, not just for historical reasons. Rome was named after its first king Romulus.
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