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 * [[WorldHistory/AchaemenidEmpire|Achaemenid Empire]]
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 * [[WorldHistory/Babylon|Babylon]] (Old Babylonian Empire and Neo-Babylonian Empire)
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 * [[WorldHistory/CarolingianDynasty|Carolingian Dynasty]]
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 * [[WorldHistory/MedianEmpire|Median Empire]]
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 * [[WorldHistory/MississippianCulture|Mississippian culture]]
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 * [[WorldHistory/Caledonia|Caledonia]]
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 * [[WorldHistory/SevenYearsWar|Seven Years War]] and the '''Treaty of Paris'''  * [[WorldHistory/SevenYearsWar|Seven Years War]] (incl. '''French and Indian War''') and the '''Treaties of Paris''' and '''Hubertusburg''' (for Third Silesian War)
 * Silesian Wars
   * see '''War of Austrian Succession''' for the First and Second
   * see '''Seven Years War''' for the Third
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 * [[WorldHistory/TurkishWarOfIndependence|Turkish War of Independence]] and the '''Treaty of Lausanne'''
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 * [[WorldHistory/WarOfAustrianSuccession|War of Austrian Succession]] and the '''Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle'''  * [[WorldHistory/WarOfAustrianSuccession|War of Austrian Succession]] and the '''Treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle''', '''Berlin''' (for First Silesian War), and '''Dresden''' (for Second Silesian War)
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 * [[WorldHistory/WarOfSpanishSuccession|War of Spanish Succession]] and the '''Treaty of Utrecht'''  * [[WorldHistory/WarOfSpanishSuccession|War of Spanish Succession]] and the '''Treaties of Utrecht''', '''Rastatt''', and '''Baden'''

World History

Dissolved Empires

Empires that either don't have a convenient modern equivalent, don't have a widely recognized successor state, or are so ancient that successor states aren't relevant. The USSR actually does fall into those descriptions but it's rather insufficient to treat it as just a chapter of Russian history.

Empires are distinguished from international organizations by the number of states with effective agency. The EU is multi-polar, while the USSR was not.

Dissolved States

States that either don't have a convenient modern equivalent, don't have a widely recognized successor state, or are so ancient that successor states aren't relevant. Yugoslavia is a bit iffy but I include it anyway.

Excludes empires.

Historic Regions

Regions that have historic context, but not a historic state.

International Wars

International Organizations, Treaties, and Laws


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WorldHistory (last edited 2026-01-31 02:50:36 by DominicRicottone)