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    Early Christianity positively impacted and influenced the Roman Empire before 300 AD in several way‚ such as: knowing Christ as the redeemer‚ welcoming a new religion full of joy and hope to believers of that era‚ and the acknowledgment of God as the ultimate reality. During the Roman Empire era leaders and philosophers dealt with all matters from a logical and practical space. Therefore‚ the people of the Roman era were given hope and joy through the knowledge that God can forgive their sins‚ deliver

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    At the time and throughout his life‚ Constantine was not a Christian convert until immediately prior to his death. But he had been known prior to the battle and subsequently‚ as one who did not favor persecution of the Christians. He was not the first to advocate this tolerance of Christians‚ as part of a political tactic. It is also difficult to understand why Constantine would pursue the political course of declaring Christianity the religion of the Roman Empire. The path to political power in

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    Publius Ovidius Naso Publius Ovidius Naso ‚ known as Ovid in the English-speaking world‚ was born at Sulmo in the Abruzzi on 20 May‚ 43BC . The events of his life are chiefly known from his own writings‚ and more particularly from the tenth elegy of the fourth book of the "Tristia."As the son of an old equestrian family‚ Ovid was sent to Rome with his brother for their education. At Rome he embarked‚ under the best teachers of the day‚ on the study of rhetoric .As a member of the Roman knightly

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    Julio-Claudian Dynasty T.J. Czikra Southern New Hampshire University   The Roman Empire was ruled by various leaders. However‚ most of these leaders were dictators and tribal. In a line of the ruling‚ you may find a time when Rome was ruled by people of the same family. For instance‚ a son succeeded the father‚ and the grandson succeeded the son. For this reason‚ it clear that democracy was changed and that some people were selfish and didn’t let others lead. However‚ the Julio-Claudian Empire

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    For many centuries‚ the Roman Empire flourished and was able to make many great accomplishments and creations that have influenced modern culture today. Despite the success of this empire‚ it soon began to crumble after the Pax Romana‚ which was a period of 200 years of peace and prosperity. Many factors contributed to the decline of this empire‚ including the spread of famine‚ disease‚ and the effects of Christianity‚ as it spread throughout the empire. However‚ the three main reasons that contributed

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    The roman empire was one of the greatest empires in the world. Rome is located in the italian peninsula and it is in the mediterranean basin and controlled most of europe‚ some of affrica. Rome was a empire from 19 bce to 476 ce. The roman empire was one of the biggest empires in the history of empires. However in 300 years the roman empire fell. The primary reasons that caused the fall of the Roman Empire is because of the military decline‚ and the fact that rome grew to big. One of the main

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    The Roman Empire during the third-century was in very bad shape. Without the serious reformation that took place‚ the empire would have fallen in a matter of time. The two main people responsible for reforming and improving it are Diocletian and Constantine. They understood the problems of the empire and worked to resolve them. They were saviors of the empire. After a century of disorganization‚ economic collapse and foreign invasion in the Roman Empire‚ something finally was done. Diocletian came

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    would achive it:Francisco pizarro –of concuque inca empire‚hernan cortez-concuque the aztec empire * Spain already the strongest state on the European continenet would inherit the most powerful monarch in Europe in 1516 charles 5th holy roman emperor –he would involve spain in many of the European wars and affairs * Great Italian wars 1494-1559.Battle of pavia (1525):Spanish tercios destroyed the French army and captured French king francis I starting spain military dominance in European battltefields

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    Recently‚ there is a heated discussion over the difference between Chinese leaders and Western leaders. As for this topic‚ I will also talk something about it from two perspectives: religion and lifestyle. As we all know‚ religion is a part of the culture‚ which plays a vital role in people’s daily life. The majority of Westerners believe in Christianity. That is because Christian culture constitutes a Western cultural background. Thus it makes any part of Western culture are more or less with a

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    Dynasty Essay The Qin Dynasty The first Emperor of China. The consequences of his work ensued in the unification of China. He had an ambition for immortality. Further‚ Ying Zheng or better known as Qin Shi Huang was an Emperor like no other; he was truly an epoch-making to China’s culture and history. From 221B.C. to 207B.C. Qin made many contributions to China. He ordered the construction of the Great Wall to protect from the Mongols. This structure took about 2000 years to finish. Moreover

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