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    Document Analysis The Marriage of the Virgin 1500-1504 Oil on round headed panel 170x121cm Pinacoteca di Brera ‚ Milan Raffaello Sanzio‚ known as Raphael I have chosen The Marriage of the Virgin as a document analysis because I want to contrast this work with works of Perugino‚ especially Christ giving the Keys to St Peter (1481-1482) and also The Marriage of the Virgin (1500-1504). Raphael was commissioned to produce the work by the Albizzini family of Città di Castello (scala 8) for the

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    The essay explores the significance and influence of the Gospels in the Roman Catholic Church during the time of 313-500 AD. I cannot deal with all the topics‚ but I will briefly cover all the time periods and I will concentrate and deeply explore the period of 313-500 AD. In the period of 100-313 AD Christians were persecuted‚ but the gospel of Christianity continued to spread throughout the whole Roman Empire. Between 500-800 AD monasticism began to grow this provided help to farmers‚ monastic

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    persecutions had been going on since Nero’s reign. He issued the Edict of Milan. The Edict of Milan announced that Christianity was accepted and that Christianity was favored at the court of Constantine. But Constantine did not come to the Edict of Milan on his own. He came to this conclusion during a battle during a civil war. Constantine was convinced that God had helped him in this critical battle. (Christianity). The Edict of Milan wanted to give all men the “unrestricted right” to follow whichever

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    one‚ might be forced to produce artwork used to worship the other legal religious gods. However‚ artists hided bible stories in their artwork and metaphorized elements‚ such as shepherds‚ to worship God in their artworks. The establish of the Edict of Milan can be marked as the milestone in the development of Christianity‚ which gave Christianity a legal

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    Flavius Valerius Constantinus was Emperor Constantine’s given name. He was born on the 27th of February 285 CE in Naissus‚ Upper Moesia. He was the son of Helena‚ an inn- keeper’s daughter and Constantius Chlorus. His religion was Christianity and he had five siblings‚ three sisters and two brothers. His sisters were Flavia Julia Constantia‚ Anastasia and Eutropia. His brothers were Julius Constantius and Flavius Dalmatius. He died on the 22nd of May 337 CE at the imperial villa at Ankyrona. In

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    Constantine the Great: More than an Emperor Akbar the Great‚ Suleyman the Magnificent‚ and Tzar Ivan the Terrible all have one thing in common; they each were given a title by their people because of the ways that they ruled. Flavius Valerius Constantinus was no different‚ he became known as Constantine the Great by instituting unprecedented policies which would come to affect the entire future of the Western Civilization. Constantine did many amazing things for his empire: he was the first ruler

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    course of religion in history are the Edict of Milan‚ the production of the first printed Bible‚ and Luther’s “95 Theses”. In many instances‚ certain religions have not always been accepted‚ as with the case of Christianity. To follow a Christian path would have likely gotten one killed prior to 313. Persecution was common for being a Christian‚ and martyrdom was not uncommon. During this time‚ there was not much religious tolerance. However‚ the Edict of Milan‚ signed by Emperor Constantine the

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    Discuss the factors involved in the fall of the Roman empire. Be sure to mention militaristic‚ economic‚ political and societal reasons‚ as well as any others you deem necessary. The Roman Empire was an influential reign of time‚ land‚ and society. With people who demonstrated such qualities as gravitas and dignity‚ it was quite an empire to defeat. Because of its vastness‚ in size and in influence‚ its decline cannot be attributed to one pinpointed cause. Instead‚ the fall of Rome is reasoned

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    ddle ages eesayThe Middle Age Essay The Middle Age has been a great period of change‚ growth and development for the Catholic tradition. Many events like Monasticism “Edict of Milan”‚ The Great Schism and reformation impacted Christianity‚ and that is why Christianity is the way it is today. Monasticism was one of the main events in the middle ages that changed the Catholic tradition. Monasticism was born when a twenty year old boy called Anthony ‚ a Christian who had been raised in Egypt‚ entered

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    Some important events of his reign include the Edict of Milan‚ which ended the persecution of Christians and made their worship legal‚ the battle of the Milvian Bridge‚ and the completion of the political and economic reforms that begun under Diocletian. Constantine was born in Naissus in Serbia. The date

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