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1: ...f [[Napoleon III of France]], see [[Second French Empire]].'' 3: ... While a distinct style unto itself, some Second Empire styling cues, such as [[quoins]], have an indirec... 5: In The [[United States]], the Second Empire style usually combined a rectangular tower, or si... 7: Floor plans for Second Empire residences could either be symmetrical, which pla... 9: ... of [[The Pentagon]] in the [[1940s]], the Second Empire-styled Ohio State Asylum for the Insane in [[Colu... Empire (13853 bytes) 1: :''For alternative meanings, see [[Empire (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...ire | Athenian]] and [[British Empire | British]] empires provide examples), may feature looser structures... 5: Compare the concept of "empire" with that of a [[federation]], where a large, mu... 7: ...luence | spheres of influence]], and also compare empires with [[superpower]]s. 8: ...t|370px|Ethnicities within the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], from William R. Shepherd, ''Historical Atlas''... Empire, Wisconsin (2613 bytes) 1: '''Empire''' is a town located in [[Fond du Lac County, Wis... 4: [[Image:WIMap-doton-Empire.png|right|Location of Empire, Wisconsin]]According to the [[United States Cens... 16: *[http://www.empire-town.org/ Town of Empire] New American Empire (786 bytes) 1: The '''Project for the New American Empire''' is a parody think tank, lampooning the [[Proje... 7: * [http://www.newamericanempire.org New American Empire] The Cat Empire (4927 bytes) 1: '''The Cat Empire''' is a [[jazz]]/[[rock and roll|rock]]/[[hip hop... 5: The Cat Empire formed as a trio with Oliver McGill on keyboards,... 11: ==The Cat Empire album== 17: ...he week ahead of [[Justin Timberlake]]. ''The Cat Empire'' was released in November 2003, debuting in the ... 19: ...t Coast Blues & Roots Festival]] in 2004. The Cat Empire would also perform as a support act to [[James Br... Short Empire (863 bytes) 1: The '''Short Empire''' or '''S.23''' was a passenger and mail carryin... 3: ...erial Airways]] and [[Qantas]] operated the Short Empire. 5: The Short Empire could carry 5 crew, 17 passengers, and 4,480 lb /... Mauryan empire (5947 bytes) 1: [[Image: MauryanMap.jpg|thumb|250px|The Mauryan empire ([[321 BCE|321]] to [[185 BCE]]), at its largest ... 3: ...yan empire''' was [[India]]'s first great unified empire. It lasted from [[321 BCE|321]] to [[185 BCE]], a... 10: ...ied in [[Babylon]] soon after in [[323 BCE]], his empire fragmented, which opened up opportunities for the... 15: After the dislocation of Alexander's empire, he established an army with fighting techniques ... 19: ==The Mauryan empire== Ghaznavid Empire (2974 bytes) 1: The '''Ghaznavid Empire''' was a state in the region of today's [[Afghani... 3: ...the [[Seljuk Turks]] of [[Persia]]. The Ghaznavid Empire ended in [[1149]] with the capture of Ghazna by t... Khwarezmid Empire (4611 bytes) 2: ...ezmid Empire''' (also known as the '''Khwarezmian Empire''') was a [[Muslim]] state formed by [[Oghuz Turk... 4: ...rtain. Khwarezm was a province of the [[Ghaznavid Empire]] from [[992]] to [[1041]]. In [[1077]] the gover... 41: ...allempires.com/empires/khwarezm/khwarezm1.htm All Empires: The Khwarezm-shah] - Site in English, with a ma... Songhai Empire (2848 bytes) 1: ... the largest [[Africa]]n empires in history. This empire was centered around the city of [[Gao]], and its ... 3: ...However by the early [[15th century]], the [[Mali Empire]] was in decline. Disputes over succession weaken... 5: ...[[Sonni Ali]] brought great wealth to the Songhai Empire, which at its height would surpass the wealth of ... 9: ...red what riches they could. Governing such a vast empire across such long distances however proved too muc... 11: [[Category:Ancient Empires of Africa]] Gallic Empire (3095 bytes) 1: ...[[259]] to [[274]]. The Gallic or [[Gallo-Roman]] Empire consisted of the break-away Roman provinces of [[... 5: [[Postumus]] set up the Empire's capital at Augusta Trevivorum [[Trier]], in wha... 7: ... of chaos in the third century crisis, the Gallic Empire can be interpreted as a measure of provincial ide... 9: The Empire also had its own series of [[consul]]s, but not a... 11: ... The political and military history of the Gallic Empire can be sketched through their careers. Their name... Vijayanagara empire (5773 bytes) 1: The '''Vijayanagara empire''' was based in the [[Deccan]], in peninsular and... 5: ...a Raya, was the first emperor of the Vijayanagara empire. 11: ==The empire at its peak== 13: ...n any other power in the Indian subcontinent. The empire during that period served as a bulwark against Mu... 17: ...to [[Orissa]]. Many of the great monuments of the empire date from his time. Among these are the Hazara Ra... Democratic empire (565 bytes) 1: A '''democratic empire''' refers to a political state which conducts its... Redwood Empire (1337 bytes) 1: ...m tall. There is some overlap between the Redwood Empire and California's [[Wine Country]]. 3: The Redwood Empire is generally thought to consist of [[Marin County... Latin Empire (3253 bytes) 1: ...a [[Roman Catholic]] successor of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. [[Baldwin I of Constantinople|Baldwin IX]], Co... 3: ... at the same time (the other was the [[Holy Roman Empire]], which was actually German, rather than Roman). 5: ...uggled for many years for their domain, the Latin Empire ended on [[July 25]], [[1261]] when [[Michael VII... 42: [[Category:Byzantine Empire]] Empire Builder (3895 bytes) 1: ...est]]ern [[United States]]. Before Amtrak, the ''Empire Builder'' was operated by the [[Great Northern Ra... 5: ==Great Northern's ''Empire Builder''== 9: The original ''Empire Builder'' was inaugurated by the Great Northern o... 33: ==Amtrak's ''Empire Builder''== 45: ...&c=am2Route&cid=1081256321887&ssid=135 Amtrak's ''Empire Builder'' page] Majapahit Empire (3087 bytes) 1: ... whose reign from [[1350]] to [[1389]] marked the empire's peak. 3: The Majapahit was the last of the great [[Hindu]] empires of the [[Malay archipelago]]. It was preceded b... 5: The founder of the Majapahit Empire, [[Kertarajasa]], was the son-in-law of the ruler... 9: ...nd regent from [[1331]] to [[1364]], extended the empire's rule to the surrounding islands. A few years af... 13: ... of Malacca]]. Dates for the end of the Majapahit Empire range from [[1478]] to [[1520]]. A large number ... Empire (cinema) (416 bytes) 1: [[Image:EmpireLeicesterSquare.jpg|thumb|Empire Leicester Square]] 3: The '''Empire''' is a large [[movie theater|cinema]] on the nor... Juneau Empire (300 bytes) 1: The '''Juneau Empire''' is a [[newspaper]] for [[Juneau, Alaska]], [[U... 8: The Empire's publisher is [[Robert O. Hale]]. 11: *[http://www.juneauempire.com Official Website] Sith Empire (1947 bytes) 6: |+<font size=+1>'''Sith Empire''' 10: | [[Form of Government]] || [[Empire]] 20: The '''Sith Empire''' was a [[fiction]]al [[empire]] in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe (S... 22: ...nfighting among the Sith Lords and attacks on the empire by the Republic, but during the [[Mandalorian War... 24: ...f the Sith]]'' and the return of a [[Sith]]-led [[Empire]].
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