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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age of conquest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a historical period characterized by military expansion and territorial acquisition.
Example: "The age of conquest saw many empires rise and fall as they sought to expand their territories."
Alternatives: "era of conquest" or "period of conquest".
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Roman Days: The Age of Conquest.
The influx of Greek culture into Rome between the late third and first centuries B.C. as a result of the expansion of the empire, which brought southern Italy, Sicily, Greece and Asia Minor within its borders, is the subject of "Roman Days: The Age of Conquest".
In reality, however, globalization is a continuation of a broad process that started with the age of conquest and colonialism in the South and the enclosures and the Industrial Revolution in the North.
His success in battles against the Muslim states in the East definitively reversed the course of the centuries-long Byzantine Arab Wars and began Byzantium's 10th century "Age of Conquest".
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That era "heralded an age of exchange, conquest, coercive trading and colonialism, animating the early processes of globalization".
Both viewed seduction as a game of conquest.
They preserved their independence, tenaciously defended against the Greeks, until the age of the Roman conquest.
We need a commander in chief capable of leading us beyond the age of empire and the horrific games of conquest that are killing this planet.
From pre-Inca times, through the Spanish Conquest, to the "Guano Age" of the 19th century and up to the modern period, Carrión disease has played a role in the life of Peru.
In our Ritalin-infested age, Simon's conquest of children's minds is almost sensational.
"They are symbols of conquest.
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