Answer: The largest empire of the world, the Roman Empire reigned between 27BC to 476 AD, when its fall marked the start of the Dark Ages.
The Gupta Empire reigned from the 4th century to the 6th century over the Indian subcontinent. The empire covered what we now know as India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Roman Empire was founded by Octavian, more commonly known as Emperor Agustus in 27 BC. The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome, and it covered Mediterranean territory, nowdays more commonly known as Northern and Western Europe, and North Africa. The primary languages spoken in the Empire were Latin and Greek. The Romans contributed highly and significantly to the progress of the world civilization, and their reign was known as the Ancient World.
The Gupta Empire was founded by Sri Gupta, and this period saw great cultural progress. This empire produced the wisest minds of the world, including famed astronomer Aryabhata, who discovered the number zero. This nation fell to the Hun invasions and inside feuds, but it is undeniably the richest period of knowledge in Indian history.