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#1 Alfred001 


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What is the most successful empire according to landmass and amount of time that land was held?

Obviously some kinda scoring system would need to be developed, but I'm guessing the answer is obvious.
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#2 John Cuthber 


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This would be an obvious place to start
http://en.wikipedia....largest_empires
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#3 ajb 


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The best empire that ever existed was the British Empire. But then I am bias.
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