Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck. This expansion changed the Mediterranean world and also changed Rome itself.
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Egypt - 3200 BC, Birth of the Afterlife
Gods of Mesopotamia - 3200 BC, Home of the First Written Evidence of Religion
China- 1600 BC, the Divine Rulers
<em>Rome- 7 BC, Rise of Christianity</em>
Japan- Post Classic, Welcome Buddhism
China- 551 BC- Zhou dynasty
China- 300 BC, Yin and Yang
Russia or the middle east
saudi arabia has one of the worlds largest oil supply
iran and quatar have one of the worlds largest natural gas supply
russia has one of the worlds largest oil supply
russia has the worlds largest natural gas supply
This would most probably be Latin: It was the language at the Universities during this time, and also in the church.
In fact, some remnants of this can still be found. In some universities some very formal documents can still be written in Latin and some church celebrations can still be led in Latin in some churches.
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