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The world's richest empires ever revealed

Economic superpowers that spread far and wide
Spanish Empire: $23.9 billion (£19bn)
Spanish Empire: $23.9 billion (£19bn)
Spanish Empire: $23.9 billion (£19bn)
Ottoman Empire: $26.4 billion (£21bn)
Ottoman Empire: $26.4 billion (£21bn)
Ottoman Empire: $26.4 billion (£21bn)
Roman Empire: $43.4 billion (£34.5bn)
Roman Empire: $43.4 billion (£34.5bn)
Roman Empire: $43.4 billion (£34.5bn)
Mughal Empire: $90.8 billion (£72.1bn)
Mughal Empire: $90.8 billion (£72.1bn)
Mughal Empire: $90.8 billion (£72.1bn)
Austro-Hungarian Empire: $100.5 billion (£79.8bn)
Austro-Hungarian Empire: $100.5 billion (£79.8bn)
Austro-Hungarian Empire: $100.5 billion (£79.8bn)
German Empire: $126.1 billion (£100.2bn)
German Empire: $126.1 billion (£100.2bn)
German Empire: $126.1 billion (£100.2bn)
French Empire: $234.1 billion (£186bn)
French Empire: $234.1 billion (£186bn)
French Empire: $234.1 billion (£186bn)
Qing Empire: $247.2 billion (£196.4bn)
Qing Empire: $247.2 billion (£196.4bn)
Qing Empire: $247.2 billion (£196.4bn)
Russian Empire: $257.7 billion (£204.7bn)
Russian Empire: $257.7 billion (£204.7bn)
Russian Empire: $257.7 billion (£204.7bn)
British Empire: $683.3 billion (£542.8bn)
British Empire: $683.3 billion (£542.8bn)
British Empire: $683.3 billion (£542.8bn)
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Abraham Ortelius [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Economic superpowers that spread far and wide

Economic superpowers that spanned entire continents, the world's mightiest empires amassed fabulous wealth, enriching themselves at the expense of the nations they colonised. We chart the rise and fall of 10 of the most affluent of all time and reveal their peak GDPs. Estimates are courtesy of the Maddison Project unless otherwise stated, and are based on 1990 international dollars.
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Daniel Coughlin

18 December 2018

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