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Top 10 World Empires

Top 10 World Empires
VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
Script written by Curtis Lanning.

Many empires have risen and fallen through the ages of history: often led by fierce conquerors with visions of taking over the world, history's greatest empires have many things in common. They've all left lasting impressions on the world, because of the wars they caused, the technologies they discovered and the innovations they invented. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com counts down our picks for the top 10 world empires of all time. Where do you think the American Empire stacks up next to these?

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#10 – The Mayan Empire

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Surviving from roughly 2000BC to the 1500sAD, the Mayans are arguably one of the world’s longest-running empires. Extending through Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize, this Mesoamerican civilization was famous for its art and architecture, advances in writing and mathematics, the calendar and – of course – their end-of-the-world prophecies. So what was it that finally caused the downfall of this mysterious empire? War with Spanish conquistadors.

#9 – The Qing Dynasty

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In one last imperial hurrah before China became a Republic, the Qing dynasty ruled a huge area that stretched from China into Russia. Governed by the foreign Manchu tribe, China during this period was blessed with fortune and peace – in part because of its impressive military strength. However, struggles against western influence, the Opium Wars and finally the Xinhai Revolution saw the Manchus overthrown and the Qing Dynasty ended.

#8 – The Byzantine Empire

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In 395AD, the Roman Empire split. While the Western half officially fell in 476AD, the eastern half kept on truckin’. Not only that, the primarily Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire thrived, becoming one of Europe’s strongest forces economically, culturally and militarily. Lasting over-1,000 years, it was also one of history’s greatest Christian states. Again and again, its borders were defended against Muslim invaders until, in 1453, the capital of Constantinople fell.

#7 – The Achaemenid Empire

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Some remember them from the film “300;” but history tells a different tale. Better known as the Persian Empire, this civilization was founded in the sixth-century BC by Cyrus the Great. Aside instituting a centralized administrative structure, the Persians were fierce and feared warriors. Extending through Western and Central Asia, the Achaemenids became the largest empire to that point, with almost half the world’s population living under their banner.

#6 – The Egyptian Empire

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With pharaohs ruling as both kings and gods, the Egyptian Empire became one of the world’s most famous. Lasting from the 16th-11th century BC, the New Kingdom of Egypt was the height of this civilization’s power; but its significance didn’t end there. Mummies, pyramids, hieroglyphics and papyrus are some of the famous heirlooms we’ve inherited from this rich culture, while irrigation, ships and even beer are also lasting gifts.

#5 – The Ottoman Empire

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Though it lasted from 1299 until after WWI, the Ottoman Empire was at its height during the 16th century under Suleiman the Magnificent. Reaching from Southeast Europe, to Western Asia and North Africa, this strong Islamic state controlled trade through the region. And, while its multiculturalism is celebrated; ethnic and religious tensions eventually tore the Turkish Empire apart from the inside, while rival nations dismantled it from the outside.

#4 – The Macedonian Empire

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Alexander the Great is a famous conqueror for a reason: while he lived only until age-33, he amassed one of the world’s largest empires, comprising the Persian Empire, Egypt and much more. From the tiny state of Macedon, he took the throne at age-20 and continued overpowering enemies until he died undefeated. However, his premature death left his heirs fighting and the empire he built soon collapsed.

#3 – The Mongol Empire

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This was the world’s largest contiguous empire, thanks to one of history’s most-feared men. Genghis Khan took power in 1206, and under his rule the Mongol and Turkic tribes merged. Within a century, his empire’s brutal tactics won them upwards of 12-million square-miles of land. Khan’s heirs continued this work after his death; however, the empire’s sheer size worked against them. Without the unity of their people, it disbanded.

#2 – The British Empire

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Called “the empire on which the sun never sets,” this was the world’s largest empire at its peak, and a primary global power, controlling about one-fifth of the global population. After building influence in the 16th-century, it peaked in 1922; however, two World Wars depleted its resources and the British Empire soon dissolved. Even so, its legacy endures, as English is now the world’s most widely-spoken language.

#1 – The Roman Empire

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Known for prosperity and peace, this European civilization impacted art, architecture, language, religion, politics, and more. Though it was officially founded by Augustus in the first-century BC; perpetual dictator Julius Caesar greatly aided the transition from Republic to Empire. But its staggering size eventually made the Empire weak against enemies, and in 476AD the Western half collapsed, while the Eastern half lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Do you agree with our list? Where do you think the American empire stacks up next to these? For more top 10s like this one, be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com.

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one has to leave -- you forgot the "TU FELIX AUSTRIA NUBE" no other royal families ever have spread their members that far across the world thhaann the austrian leaaders. under the lead of this family there have been decades, when the sun never sat down
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