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    The emperor Constantine has been called the most important emperor of the Byzantine. The great events of his reign laid foundations that would affect the future of many European civilizations to come. His support of Christianity was one of the most important moments in world history. Moving the government of the Roman Empire to Constantinople and founding “New Rome” was another important decision he made‚ changing the fate of Europe and it’s people. Another sign that showed how important Constantine

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    In the story “The Emperor of the Air” Ethan Canin uses different images as metaphors for what is going on in his life. I think Canin uses the image of the insects eating and slowly killing the tree as a metaphor for the different issues eating at him in his life. The relationship with the tree mirrors or affects every other relationship he has in the story. Throughout the story‚ the narrator provides many issues that are eating at him‚ just like the insects that are eating and destroying the tree

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    absence‚ state officials ruled the noble’s lands. This would effectively decrease the power of the nobility‚ thus causing nobles to become dependent upon the generosity of the monarch for their source of income. Emperor Kangxi became known as one of China’s greatest emperors. He suppressed the Revolt of the Three Feudatories‚ forced the Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan to submit to Qing rule‚ blocked Tzarist on Russia on the Amur River and extended the empire to the northwest. The compilation

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    empires that is ruled by an emperor to the Communist way of ruling. Guide Question # 2 I describe his actions as the things I will strongly disagree. I was very disappointed on the parts where he often follows what the Japanese says. For me‚ as a person you can see or feel if someone dictates the things you should do and you should not. I can see that he just doesn’t have the choice so he came up with those decisions. A scene that justifies his experiences from being an emperor to a gardener is the part

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    far ends of the Mediterranean Sea to the nutrient rich soils of the Fertile Crescent and all the way north to what is now known as the United Kingdom. In fact‚ the empire was so expansive that there was a need for organized law; and so with each emperor there came new constitutions and decrees for the Roman people to follow. The Theodosian Code was just one of the many juristic materials that helped define Roman law and keep legal clarity until the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 C.E.1This

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    Emperor Constantine has been frequently credited for ending the persecution of Christians and converting himself to a Christian‚ His association with Christianity began with a fateful battle for control of the Western Roman Empire. Constantine faced Western Roman Emperor Maxentius at the Tiber River’s Mulvian Bridge in A.D. 312. Fourth-century historian and bishop Eusebius of Caesarea reported that before the great battle Constantine saw a flaming cross in the sky bearing the words "in this sign

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    Constantine provided a mean for the word of God to be spread‚ an end to the masacres of the innocent christians‚ and a safe haven for those who practice this religion. According to A Dictionary of British History‚ “Constantine was the first Christian emperor known as ‘the Great’.” His reign was from 306-337 A.D. during which he widely spread the

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    During the Early to High Empire period‚ the Roman Empire was at the peak of wealth‚ power and status. In light of maintaining this reputation‚ emperors and artists used art and architecture to display their times of achievement and hierarchy. Two constant themes that I saw within Roman art is both imperial and social propaganda. Commissioned by the Roman Senate to celebrate the peace established in the empire after Augustus’ victories‚ Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Peace)‚ was a great illustration

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    will introduce about the Meiji Constitution‚ which was written in Feb 11‚ 1889 in Japan by Ito Hirobumi‚ who was appointed by the Emperor of Japan as the prime minister after being designated by the Diet‚ with a group of other government leaders and several western scholars. European democratic politics were prevailing at that present‚ in which citizens‚ instead of Emperor‚ have the authority to vote or judge. However‚ found that a constitution should most fit national conditions and the country’s

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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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