What was the biggest meme empire in history?

I always see the Russians and Austrians on here, but what was the biggest?

What the fuck do you mean by a meme empire? You shitposter.

T-TRUST ME SENPAI

W-WE WUZ ROMAN N SHIEET

Brazil or Central African Empire

That honor has to go to the

>Holy
>Roman
>Empire

The Third Reich to be entirely honest

the definition of a meme is something I don't like

>cherry picking
End yourself tbqh. This is Rome. This is Justinian's Rome.

Brazil wasn't a meme empire
It had a well established hierarchy and huge influence over its neighbors.

>Central African Empire
yup this right here

Did the Romans do anything on Malta? I didn't know they knew it existed before the Knights settled there.

Some Roman architecture and buildings still remain

Damn, that's impressive.

forgot to include pic

German.

>haphazardly cobble some states together
>hey we want colonies too
>start trying to play catch up.
>Overcompensation leads to Empire getting BTFO and the Country into its current state of cuckery.

Latin empire

American Empire 1870-2017

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>empire

This. Germaniggers tore the Roman Empire down by acting like fucking savages and then claim the title as if they were ever a part of it. If that ain't some high caliber wewuzery, I don't know what is.

>Hold Rome for a few years before the Lombards take everything again
>lose all African and Levant territories in the 7th century
>continue to meme as """"Roman"""" """"""Empire"""""" until 1453

>be the roman empire for centuries
>stop being the roman empire becaise the western part collapsed

Makes no sense, Rome wasnt even important by that time

>empire
Anglos incorrectly equate Tsarsvo=Empire. Not true, really. It's like a Slavic orthodox version of a kingdom. Even Russia when it became true empire started calling themselves 'impierija' not 'cariestvo'

BTW for non-anglos: What are the words for empire in your language?
In Polish we have 'imperium' in the sense of a country with huge territory, rather centralized, multiethnic
for example all the colonial empires are called that
we don't really use the term 'imperator' though

And then we have 'cesarstwo' that can be the same thing but usually it's for a 'cesarz' - someone above a king but in reality you have memes like the Mexican empire
used for, amongst others, Japan, Rome, I and II Reich and Austria

And the forementioned 'car' that's used by eastern orthodox Slavs which was used instead of a king 'król' for various reasons - In the Balkans it was always used (most likely a Bizantine influence) but in Ruthenia is only started with tsar Ivan and his >WE WUZ BYZANTINES

Germany.