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different between kingdom and empire​

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Answered by djoshuanoeldjnoel
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An Emperor is the highest power in the region he occupies. ... While a King rules one fairly homogenous territory (called a nation or kingdom), emperors often wield power over a fairly heterogeneous territory (ruler of many nations). Persians are usually assumed to have originated the term "King of Kings" (Shahanshah).

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different between kingdom and empire

  • Empire: a group of countries that are controlled by one ruler / government. King: the (male) ruler of an independent state / country that has a royal family. Kingdom: a country ruled by a king (or queen). ... Empire is a group of countries (under one ruler).

How is an empire different from a kingdom?

  • EMPIRES ARE DIFFERENT FROM KINGDOMS BY THE FACT THAT KINGDOMS ARE MUCH SMALLER THAN EMPIRES AND EMPERORS NEED MORE RESOURCES THAN KINGS. A kingdom is usually a nation that is ruled by a monarch. An empire can be said is a large kingdom.
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