During the historical era of Europe from the mid-15th century to the end of the 17th century, significant progress has been made in geography, science and technical knowledge. For Europeans, this time included "the first big victory of an authoritative empirical investigation", which helped scholars of the time to discover and define the natural laws of the universe (Parry, 1). It also helps the development of new technologies that help crews pursue more accurate navigation to maritime warfare.
Today, this place is a beautiful idyllic image, but it was a magnificent important fighting place over 2,000 years ago. This was the main battle for the first war between the Greek city state and the Persian Empire. This is a big victory for the Greeks and some believe that historians are among the most important battles in world history. In the years before the Persian War, the Persian Empire quickly expanded into the Mediterranean. Under the rule of King Darius, the vast Persian empire experienced several uprisings of the people they conquered. One of the rebels is Ionia on the coast of Anatolia. Ionia originally settled by the Greeks, when the rebellion of Ionia began, the Greek city state Athens offered some support to the rebel faction.
After the victory of the First World War, the empire ruled the territory of Tanzania and Namibia from the German Empire, the Austrian Empire of Iraq and Palestine. At this point in 1920, the British Empire developed into the greatest empire in history, controlling about 25% of the world's land and 25% of the world's population. It covers an area of about 36.6 million square kilometers (14.2 million square miles). Because of its size, it is often called an empire where the sun never goes down.