top of page
Home

The Rise Before The Fall

Welcome to our website where we share our opinionated narratives on different reasons for the success and failures of kingdoms from a range of 10,000BCE - 1500CE. 

Scroll to find out more about the similarities in reasons for most kingdoms rise and fall

Introduction
Narratives

Narratives

Constantinople 527 CE - 1453 CE

Rise of Constantinople Constantinople is the capital of the Byzantine Empire, whereby it was founded by Constantine the Great in 324 CE,...

Roman Empire 50 CE - 476 CE

The Rise of Roman Empire The Roman Empire was founded by Romulus, the son of Rhea Silvia ("Romulus", n.d.). It was a remarkable progress...

Teotihuacan 100 BCE - 750 CE

The Rise of Teotihuacan Teotihuacan, located in the north eastern Basin of Mexico (Nichols, 2015), was one of the largest ancient...

Han Dynasty 206 BCE - 220 BCE

The Rise of Han Dynasty Han dynasty progressed significantly after preceding Qin dynasty. The success of Han was largely brought about by...

Qin Dynasty 221BCE - 207 BCE

The Rise of Qin Dynasty Qin dynasty would not have succeeded if not for their leader, Qin Shi Huang, the emperor of Qin dynasty. Qin Shi...

Olmec Empire 1400 BCE - 900 BCE

The Rise of Olmec Empire The Olmecs were the earliest known complex civilization in Mesoamerica, which developed along the Gulf of...

New Kingdom Egypt 1570-1070 BCE

The Rise of New Kingdom Egypt The period of New Kingdom Egypt (1570-1069 BCE) was the most prosperous time in ancient Egypt. This can be...

©2018 by The Rise before the Fall. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page