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    has several points where the Gods will directly play parts in the roles of the humans. The mother of Aeneas is Venus early on in the story appears to Aeneas in disguise‚ and she offers him consolation by assuring him of the wellbeing of his men‚ and she also advises him to not be upset.The God known as Cupid‚ involves himself in the story by Causing Dido who is a princess to fall in love with Aeneas‚(The Aeneid‚ Virgil). The Odyssey similarly has the involvement of The Gods‚ and it is most notable

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    The illiad book 1 Who is the king of the Achaens Who is the best warriar Where are they making war What was the reason for this war Who were the prices for achiles and Agamemnon (the girls) Who is chryses Why was there a plague? Who is archilles mom what is she the god of and what favor doeshe ask of her Odyssey book one and 2 Who is Poseidon why is he mad at odyssey Who is hermes What is the favor Athena ask poseidon Where is odyssey trapped and by whom? Wha does her name mean

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    had sculpted the "David" and the "Pieta"‚ which are two of the most stunning sculptures to come out of the Renaissance period. Although sculpting was the love of his life‚ his paintings of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel‚ and "The Last Judgement" are considered by many his best masterpieces. Michelangelo ’s artistic career can be divided into two periods. In the early period he focused on realism. During this early period Michelangelo ’s works included the Pieta and the David. At the age of 24 he

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    Out of all the paintings we could choose from‚ I have decided to write about Michelangelo Bounarroti’s Guidizio Universale. It caught my eye because I have read a lot about The Last Judgment and how it would look like when it happens. Another part of the painting that caught my eye is how the people and other objects are falling and are afloat in mid sky blue air. The painting is representational for the fact that it is representing the human kind from the dammed and the saved. In the center of the

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    talks about Aeneas‚ a refugee from Troy who migrated to Italy when Greek invaders destroyed his land. Tow of his decedents‚ twins; Romulus and Remus‚ almost didn’t survive infancy because and evil uncle abandoned them by a flooded Tiber River. A she-wolf found them and nursed them back to health. When the boys grew older‚ Romulus founded the city of Rome and established himself as its first kind in 753 B.C.E. However scholars tell a different story. Some Greek historians believe that Aeneas settled at

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    develop a new method for wall painting but it turned out in a negative way since it began to decay as soon as it was finished. In contrast‚ Michelangelo‚ who was known as the man of his time. Two of his best-known works are the “David” and the “Pieta.” David is a statue of a biblical for an

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    sculptures. One of his most famous sculptures was of a seventeen-foot-tall statue made of marble. This sculpture seemed to even surpass some ancient Greek and Roman statues of the time of David. Michelangelo also created the famous Pieta sculpture at the young age of 24. The Pieta depicted Jesus’ lifeless body on mother Mary’s lap as she mourned his death from crucifixion. This masterpiece combines both the renaissance ideals of classical beauty and naturalism. Michelangelo was commissioned to paint

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    Workshop 1 Octavian‚ Anthony and Cleopatra: Propaganda and the ‘Myth of Actium’ The creation and subsequent sustaining of the ‘Myth of Actium’ is one of the greatest examples of the use of mass propaganda in the ancient world. While scholars such as Murray question the impact that the re-instigation of games at Nikopolis and the extension of the temple of Apollo at Actium would have on the political situation in Rome‚ its emergence‚ however‚ seems to have occurred around 20 BC‚ a time at which

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    UC 310 Dr.Finn Stoicism The philosophy of the Stoics played a central role in developing the ideals of the Roman ruling classes. This philosophy emerged in Greece in the early 3rd century B.C. with the thought of Zeno‚ a native of Citium on the island of Cyprus. He and his followers‚ such as Cleanthes‚ took their name from the colonnade‚ or covered porch‚ in the agora (marketplace) in Athens. These philosophers and their followers were given to strolling in this colonnade‚ or

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    painter Domenico Ghirlandaio‚ and he was exposed to the technique of fresco. On July 4‚ 1496 he began to work on the marble statue of the Roman god of wine‚ “Bacchus.” After that statue was finished‚ it was rejected by the cardinal. In 1497‚ he carved “Pieta.” That is the

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