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    Perspectives (Gladiator)

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    SocCul PERSPECTIVES The height of the power of Roman Empire was at vast. Over one quarter of the world’s population lived and died the rule of the Caesars. Emperor Marcus Aurelius was in twelve-years of campaign against the Barbarian Tribe in Germania that was drawing to an end. His final wish before he dies is that to have a stronghold stands in the way of Roman Victory and the promise of peace throughout the empire. The film begins at the Roman battle for Germania‚ then a backwards land of barbarians

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    China and how the Roman Church had more power. There were many similar political methods between Han China and Rome both had only ruler. Both empires were ruled under a tyranny. By being ruled over by one king it meant that whatever the emperor says goes. The citizens had less of a choice. Secondly‚ both empires’ kings trusted the higher social class to give them advice. For example‚ the Han China emperors would listen to the eunuchs and scholars for advice while the Roman emperors listen to the aristocracy

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    The Holy Roman Empire Xiao H. Feng(Amy) Prof. Mary A. O’Donnell November 26‚ 2007 HIS 1000C (3:35-4:30) Page 01 The Holy Roman Empire was an attempt to revive the Western Roman Empire‚ whose legal and political structure had deteriorated during the 5th and 6th centuries and had been replaced by independent kingdoms ruled by Germanic nobles. The Roman imperial office had been vacant after Romulus Augustulus was deposed in ad 476. But‚ during the turbulent early Middle Ages

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    Charles V

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    born on February 24‚ 1500 in Ghent‚ which today is better known Belgium. He was the oldest in the family so when his father died in 1506‚ he inherited the Netherlands and the Franche Comte‚ which was located in France but actually belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. He gained much more land once his maternal and paternal grandfathers died. Not since Charlemagne‚ in the early 9th Century‚ had one person dominated so much land. When Charles visited Spain for the first time‚ he realized that he wasn’t

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    disparate‚ in actuality‚ both provide poignant renderings of Christ. They were created in distant periods; The Gero Crucifix was commissioned and made around 970 CE by archbishop Gero while The Good Shepherd was thought to have been commissioned by Emperor Theodosis I’s daughter‚ Galla Placidia around 425 CE. Today‚ The Gero Crucifix remains in its original home from the Ottonian Empire in the Cologne Cathedral in Germany‚ while The Good Shepard is located in the Oratory of Galla Placidia in Ravenna

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    Biography Julius Caesar was a politician and general of the late Roman republic‚ who successfully extended the Roman empire. Julius Caesar was born in Rome on 13 July 100 BC into the prestigious Julian clan. His family was closely linked with the Marian faction in Roman politics. Caesar progressed himself within the Roman political strict system‚ becoming quaestor ‚ aedile and praetor. In 61 and 60 BC he acted as a governor of the Roman province of España (Spain). Back in Rome in 60‚ Caesar made a

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    caused in the church can be illustrated by looking at the lives of two bishops of Rome. In the year 314 A.D. Emperor Constantine crowned Ylvester as Bishop of Rome. Silvestre lived in luxury with servants helping him at any time. Constantine confessed his sins to Silvestre and asked for his advice. He presided over Church council and had the power‚ prestige‚ wealth‚ pomp and the favor of the Emperor. Explanation of both the disintegration of the West and the survival of the East in the fifth century

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    The Res Gestae or The Deeds of the Divine Augustus is an account of the life of the first Roman Emperor‚ Caesar Augustus. The biography‚ which is preserved on two bronze pillars in the city of Rome‚ was commissioned by the emperor on the seventy-third year of his reign . The autobiography stands as the ‘official’ record of Augustus’s legacy. The format is fragmented‚ as each deed is recorded separately‚ while the structure is linear as the events chronicled are arranged in chronological order. I

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    the Great. Constantine is the first Roman emperor to profess Christianity. He not only initiated the evolution of the empire into a Christian state but also provided the Christian culture that prepared the way for the growth of Byzantine and Western medieval culture. It describes how Rome destroyed Carthage‚ was conquered by Caesar‚ how it suppressed the Jewish revolt‚ and converted to Christianity. Religion was very important to the Romans. Within the Roman Empire‚ Christianity was banned and Christians

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    Fall Of Rome Dbq Analysis

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    What were the primary reasons for the “fall” of Rome? The roman empire fell for reasons that Historians aren’t exactly sure of. People have only made guesses to what caused it. The three main reasons that caused the fall of Rome were Military weakness The first cause of the fall of the roman empire was their military weakness. The soldiers in the Roman Empire became very lazy and neglected their armor. According to Document B‚ “The customary armor began to seem heavy since the soldiers rarely

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