
For the past two thousand years or so, farming has slowly been spreading throughout Europe, and now covers most of the continent. People live in small village communities, mostly practicing a mixed economy of agriculture, hunting and gathering. To the north the hunting and gathering elements predominate.
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The first civilizations in world history, those of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, are emerging
. click to viewThe period since about 3000 BC has seen nomadic peoples from the central Asian steppes, speaking Indo-European languages, coming into eastern and central Europe. Their domestication of horses has given them a military edge, and they seem to have imposed themselves upon the earlier populations as a ruling class.
Material progress has continued for the past thousand years. Long-range trade networks are becoming established throughout the continent, and copper is coming into use, starting in southern Europe and spreading into eastern and central areas of the continent.
Trade is drawing Asia Minor into the orbit of Mesopotamian civilization
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The civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia are now flourishing in the Middle East
. click to viewEurope is now coverd by a network of Bronze Age farming cultures, ruled for the most part by powerful chiefs and warrior elites. Much of eastern and central Europe is home to Indo-European speakers, ancestors of the Celts, Germans, Italians and Illyrians.
In the south east corner of the continent, in Greece, an important development in world history has taken place. Civilization has arrived from the Middle East, with its already ancient cities and empires, by way of Crete and the Aegean.
The first literate civilizations in European history flourish - the Minoan on Crete and the Mycenaean in Greece
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The powerful Hittite empire in Asia Minor is one of the leading powers of the age
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The powerful Bronze Age empires of Egypt, the Mitanni, the Hittites and Babylonia dominate the Middle East
. click to viewThe peoples of Europe have experienced widespread disruption as the peoples of the Tumulus cultures have expanded out from their central Europe homelands, just before 1200 BC. The train of migrations and invasions that this set in motion has had a huge impact on the wider world. It probably caused the fall of the first civilization on the European mainland, that of the Mycenaeans in Greece, and led to the violent eruption of the “Sea Peoples” from southern Europe into Middle Eastern history.
Within Europe itself, the peoples of the old Tumulus cultures are now distributed around western, central and southern parts of the continent, the ancestors of today's Celts, Slavs and Italians.
The Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations have vanished, and Greece is now home to illiterate tribal societies
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The Hittite empire has suffered catastrophe at the hands of barbarian invaders
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Invasions have devastated the old centres of civilization, but important new developments, such as the use of iron, the appearance of the alphabet and the rise of Israel, with its monotheistic religion, have taken place
. click to viewIn southern Europe, the Greeks, Carthaginians and other peoples have colonized the coasts and islands of the Mediterranean sea, and hundreds of small city-states (among them the as-yet-insignificant city of Rome) have sprung up.
The emergence of the Classical city-state in the Mediterranean world has allowed one of the most brilliant civilizations in all human history to develop, that of ancient Greece. The small city-states are normally governed by republics rather than monarchies, and are fiercely competitive. They provide a fruitful environment for advances in many branches of endeavour, artistic, intellectual and political. In them, the foundations for future Western civilization are being layed.
To the north, the Celts now cover western Europe from Spain in the west to Britain in the north. Peoples closely related to them, both ethnicaly and culturally, dominate central Europe.
The area of modern France is inhabited by warlike Celtic tribes
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Phoenician and Greek colonies cling to the Spanish coast
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The peoples of Italy, including the Romans, have come under the influence of Greek and Etruscan civilization
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A great civilization has emerged in Greece, based on hundreds of small city-states
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The great trading city of Carthage is located in North Africa
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For centuries a leading centre of civilization, Asia Minor is now part of the Persian empire
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A succession of great empires - the Assyrian, the Babylonian, and now the Persian - have dominated the Middle East for the past few centuries
. click to viewIn the Mediterranean world, the city-states of Greece, where immense cultural achievements have been registered over the past three centuries, are now overshadowed by powerful new kingdoms to the north and east, carved out of the conquests of Alexander the Great. These kingdoms are home to a new cosmopolitan civilization, which modern scholars label "Hellenistic".
Similarly, to the west, a new power has made its appearance in history, Rome. She has risen to control Italy and, having defeated Carthage, that ancient and wealthy city on the north coast of Africa, now dominates the western Mediterranean.
In northern Europe, Celtic tribes, now experiencing the late Iron Age La Tene phase of their cutlure, continue to cover much of the continent, and have thrown out offshoots into northern Italy, the Balkans and even Asia Minor.
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The Greek city-states are buffeted by the great powers of the region
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The cities and tribes of central and southern Italy have come under the firm leadership of Rome
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The area of modern France is now dominated by the Celtic La Tene culture
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Carthaginian and Roman armies have contested much of Spain
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The city of Carthage has had its power weakened by Rome
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The city of Rome has, through tough fighting and wise diplomacy, become the leading power in the western Mediterranean
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In the wake of Alexander the Great's conquests, Asia Minor is now divided between several Hellenistic kingdoms
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The conquests of Alexander the Great have reshaped the map of the Middle East, and Greek-speaking kingdoms, founded by Alexander's generals, now cover the region
. click to viewBy this date, Rome dominates western Europe and the Mediterranean. After a long period of civil wars and campaigns of conquest under such famous generals as Pompey the Great and Julius Caesar, peace now prevails across its empire.
Graeco-Roman civilization is rapidly spreading throughout the Roman world. Along its northern frontiers the legions confront hostile German tribes, who will, within a very few years (AD 6) inflict on them a crushing defeat, effectively halting any plans the Romans may have for further expansion in this direction. Nevertheless the Roman state is now amongst the most populous, prosperous and stable empires of ancient history.
The Greek city-states and kingdoms have fallen under the power of Rome
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The free inhabitants of Italy all now enjoy full Roman citizenship, and provide Rome with the bulk of its soldiers and officials
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The whole of the area of modern France has been conquerd by the Romans
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Roman armies have slowly conquered most of Spain
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The peoples of the British Isles have made their first appearance in written history with Julius Caesars's invasions of 55 and 54 BC
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Major population movements are occuring in this region
North Africa has now largely fallen under the power of Rome
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The Roman empire now dominates the entire Mediterranean world
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Asia Minor has fallen under the power of Rome.
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The Middle East is now divided between the Roman and Parthian empires
. click to viewThe Roman empire has expanded considerably over the past 200 years, and now covers all southern and western Europe, including much of what are now England and Germany.
The empire has brought peace to this vast region, bringing great and rare blessings to its fifty-million or so inhabitants. With peace and commerce, cities have prospered.
Beyond the imperial frontiers, the German peoples have been experiencing a period of major upheaval, which effects the Romans through a much increased pressure on their frontiers. Roman emperors are having to spend more and more of their time on campaign. This trend will only continue, and shortly the empire – and with it the Graeco-Roman civilization it shelters - will enter its long period of decline. For now, though, this period represents the acme of the ancient world in the west.
The Greek cities are in decline, though their glorious past is still revered
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Italy holds a privileged position within the Roman empire
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Roman civilization has become deeply entrenched throughout the area of modern France
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Spain and Portugal have become thoroughly Romanized after centuries of Roman rule
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A Roman province now covers the southern half of the British Isles
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Central Europe is dominated by German and Sarmatian tribes
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North Africa is one of the most prosperous and Romanized parts of the Roman empire
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The Roman empire has gven two centuries of peace to the Mediterranean world
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The cities of Asia Minor have prospered under the peace which Roman rule has brought
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One small part of the region, Judaea, has given birth to the new religion of Christianity, but has also seen the dispersal of the Jewish people from their homeland
. click to viewAfter a long period of decline, the Roman Empire is now confined to its eastern half. Here, the old Graeco-Roman cities continue to thrive, but their culture has seen great change, especially in the religious sphere. In the early fourth century the emperor Constantine had legalized Christianity; this religion is now the official religion of the empire, with the Christian church wielding huge influence at all levels of society.
The western provinces, meanwhile, have been overrun by German tribes, and a number of Germanic kingdoms have been established. Roman cultural influences remain strong, but civilization has taking a huge hit here. Trade has declined, towns have shrunk, villas have been destroyed, and roads have fallen into disrepair. In this time of upheaval, the Church has assumed greater influence than ever before, with bishops effectively ruling many of the towns and cities. The Church keeps much ancient learning alive, a vitally important function in a period in which literacy and learning is restricted to an ever narrower group of people.
In Italy, Roman admininstration and society remains largely intact under the rule of the Ostrogoths
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Gaul is now divided amongst German-ruled kingdoms, but much of the old Roman civilization endures
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Spain and Portugal have experienced much destruction, but the old Roman civilization endures under Visigothic rule
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The Roman province is no more, as is the Roman civilization which it nourished
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The rise and fall of the Huns has had a huge impact on this region
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The Roman empire has lost its western provinces to barbarian invaders, but the eastern half remains intact
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The Balkans have been lost to Byzantine rule, and Slavs and Bulgars have settled the region.
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The cities of Asia Minor remain prosperous centres of classical civilization
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The Middle East is divided between the Eastern Roman empire and the Persian empire
. click to viewThe Franks, one of the German tribes which had established a kingdom within western Europe by 500, now dominate much of western Europe. The Franks have been greatly assisted in this by their close links with the Catholic Church. This has given them the support of the Catholic majority in the population, and has given them the administrative capacity to govern their expanding realm effectively. It has also caused the Church throughout western Europe to come increasingly under the spiritual leadership of the bishop of Rome (known throughout Christendom as “the pope”).
Warlike pagan tribes still inhabit most of central and eastern Europe, whilst most of Spain is now part of the huge Muslim Caliphate. In the eastern Mediterranean, the remaining provinces of the Roman Empire have been battered by Arab armies, as well as by peoples coming down from central Europe. Within the empire, Greek has now displaced Latin as the language of government, and, with Christianity as the empire's official religion, it is a very different state from that of earlier periods. Modern scholars to give it the label “Byzantine Empire”, to distinguish it from the Roman Empire of old.
The Balkans have been lost to Byzantine rule, and Slavs and Bulgars have settled the region.
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A collection of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms now covers most of present-day England, and the rest of the British Isles is home to numerous Celtic tribes and kingdoms
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The Kingdom of the Franks now covers all of the old Roman region of Gaul.
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Muslim forces from North Africa have conquered most of present-day Spain and Portugal.
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In Italy, long wars have caused massive destruction, and the peninsula is now divided between the Lombards and Byzantines
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Scandinavian society was experiencing change as regional kingdoms were beginning to replace the local chiefdoms
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Another steppe people, the Avars, have dominated this region, and the Slavs have spread into lands previously inhabited by German tribes.
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The Khazars dominate the Ukrainian steppes
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Much of Asia Minor has been devastated by continuous warfware
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The Middle East has been conquered by Arab armies under the banners of a new religion, Islam
. click to viewIn the late 8th century the Frankish kingdom expanded over most of western Europe, particularly under its vigorous king, Charlemagne (reigned as king, 768-800, and as emperor, 800-814). Charlemagne's empire began to break up under his successors, a process accompanied by destructive invasions from beyond its borders. Vikings from the north, Magyars from the east and Arabs from the south raided deep into European territory, and, brushing aside the feeble royal armies, made life for millions of Europeans chronically insecure.
It was in the chaos of this period, with the almost complete breakdown of civil government across much of western Europe, that the first castles appeared, as, in the absence of royal protection, nobles set out to protect their own localities. These small wooden affairs signalled the the rise of a new organization for society, which modern scholars have called feudalism
Despite all its troubles, Christendom continued to expand into new lands, as monks and bishops converted princes and their peoples to the Christian faith.
Viking attacks have affected all the peoples of the British Isles, but in England they have been overcome by the Anglo-Saxons under the kings of Wessex
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In the wake of Charlemagne's conquests of Germany, the Holy Roman Empire has now emerged as the leading power in central Europe
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Internal disorder and Viking raids have brought chaos to the land of the west Franks, as royal authority declines and the power of local lords rises
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The Byzantines and the Bulgarians now compete for control of the Balkans
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Italy has become fragmented amongst several different states
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Scandinavian raiders and traders voyage far and wide in the great age of the Vikings
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The huge new state of Rus has been formed by the descendants of Viking traders
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Muslim Spain is the most prosperous region of Western Europe
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Asia Minor is the main recruiting ground for the army of the Byzantine empire
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The Islamic Caliphate is beginning to fragment
. click to viewOver the past two centuries, life has been getting more secure. With increased security has come expanding trade, rising prosperity, and growing towns. Much of the new wealth has gone into building magnificent churches and cathedrals: this is the age when the church, headed by the popes in Rome, is at the peak of its power and influence.
This is also the high age of feudalism in Europe. Kings rule their kingdoms in uneasy collaboration with their nobles - a collaboration often complicated by the intrusion of the church into politics. In some places (for example, France) this has strengthened royal power; in other places (Germany) it has gravely weakened it.
However, the past century and a half has seen religion and politics working together in the launching of a succession of great military expeditions, promoted by the popes and consisting of kings, nobles and knights drawn from all over Christendom. Their aim has been to push back the power of Islam in the Near East; in fact, however, their main result has been to fatally undermine the strength of the Byzantine empire, hitherto Christendom's main bulwark against Muslim power.
The British isles at the time of Magna Carta, when a line of French-speaking kings and their followers have established themselves as a ruling class in England, and are encroaching into Wales, Ireland and Scotland.
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Several able kings have gradually expanded royal authority within France, at the expense of the regional lords
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The Scandinavians have become Christians and are colonizing the Baltic coasts
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The Holy Roman Empire is the largest realm in Europe, but the power of its emperors is weakened by noble resistance
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The rivalry between the Byzantine empire and the Bulgars has continued, only ending with the sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade 1204.
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In Italy, the northern cities, above all Venice, are growing in wealth and power, while in the south Norman adventurers have created one of the most amazing kingdoms of the Middle Ages
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The Russian state fragments into seperate principalities
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The Christian kingdoms advance as Muslim Spain fragments into many small emirates
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The Turkish sultanate of Rum now rules in Asia Minor
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Islam has by now become the majority religion in the Middle East
. click to viewThe Black Death, which struck in the 1340s and 50s, had an enduring effect on European society. It loosened the grip of feudalism, and undermined respect for the Church, with its great wealth and power. Religious movements - for example the Hussites in Bohemia and the Lollards in England - sprung up, seeking to return Christians to a purer form of their faith. Completely new modes of thought also appeared, questioning all aspects of the received wisdom of the time. By this date the Italian Renaissance is well underway, with its revolutionary developments in all fields of learning; and Portuguese ships have sailed out into the wide Atlantic and down the coast of Africa. The first printing presses to be built in Europe will soon be spreading the new ideas and knowledge throughout the length and breadth of Europe.
In this year, 1453, the morale of Europeans is severely shaken by the fall of the historic Christian city of Constantinople to the Muslim Turks. However, the new technological and scientific discoveries that are already beginning to develop in Europe - which, it is important to note, are built on foundations laid in the Middle East, India and China - will soon lead to European power and influence reaching right across the world.
The Christian kingdoms advance as Muslim Spain fragments into many small emirates
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The kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden are all ruled by one monarch
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The Russian states have come under the control of the Golden Horde
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The kingdom of France has emerged victorious from the 100 Years War
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The Holy Roman Empire fragments into numerous small states
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The Balkans are increasingly threatened by the Ottoman Turks
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In Italy, the Renaissance has begun
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The Ottoman empire now covers Asia Minor and this year captures the Byzantine capital of Constantinople
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The Middle East has been ruled by a succession of conquerors from central Asia
. click to viewAided by new developments in printing, the Renaissance spread from Italy to the rest of Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. It transformed every aspect of European thought and culture. It also led to the Reformation. This widespread religious movement enabled the teaching of Christianity to touch the lives of millions of ordinary people in a new and more vital way; but it also opened the way to religious - and therefore political - strife. It set in train a sequence of wars which would leave virtually no European nation untouched, and left the continent divided into two religious camps, Protestants and Catholics..
Parallel to these developments, and linked with them, were the rise of a a distinctively European phenomenon: powerful, centralized monarchies ruling over nation-states. At the same time voyages of discovery opened up overseas trade and colonization to Europeans, above all the settling of the Americas. Unparalleled economic expansion followed, which, interacting with the turbulent currents of western religion and philosophy, helped give rise to new developments in science. Dramatic advances in astronomy helped dethrone old notions of the universe, and so played a key role in the scientific revolution beginning to unfold.
Spain is a united country with a vast overseas empire
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The kingdom of France is now ruled by a highly centralized monarchy
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Incessant conflict between the Italian states has led to the Peninsula now being dominated by Spain
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The Balkans are now dominated by the Ottoman empire
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Germany and other areas of central Europe have been torn apart by the Reformation and threatened by the Ottoman Turks
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The Russians have freed themselves from the Golden Horde and have expanded far into Siberia
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Sweden has become a leading European power
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Anatolia is the centre of one of the great empires of world history, the Ottoman empire
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The Middle East is divided between the Ottoman and Safavid empires
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