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    wills”[1]. This shows‚ emperors were so important to their people to the extreme they would even aim to pay tribute to them after their death. They found popularity amongst all levels of their people from the common people to their soldiers for example Constantine who “enjoyed great popularity with the soldiers”[2]. Emperors were revered‚ feared and honoured leaders; they were involved in almost all aspects of being even religion. “Romans were a most religious people”[3] and the majority of emperors were

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    Christians in the Byzantium Empire The Byzantine Empire was in fact the Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantium was established in the year 395 and came to an end in 1453. During the Byzantine reign of power‚ we shall see imperial Christianity which was distinctive to Byzantium. This was a rule were the Pope was not the ruler over the Christians but it was effectively the Emperor who held control over the church. This included appointing prominent bishops and also appointed patriarchs.1 The religious aspect

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    three centuries of the Christian era Christianity was under the ban of persecution‚ and there was not much chance for it to manifest itself in great architecture. But‚ early in the fourth century‚ Constantine became Emperor and was converted to Christianity. He made Christianity the State religion. Constantine founded three large basilicas in Rome‚ all of which have been buried or destroyed. The chief objects to be thought of in these churches was to build without too much cost‚ to do it quickly‚ and

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    empire was becoming highly unstable due to the increasing power of the military. In 320 A.D.‚ Emperor Constantine tried to salvage the failing empire by dividing the empire into the Western and Eastern empire. Each side was to be ruled by its own emperor and they both had capital cities. The West capital was Rome and the capital of the East empire was Constantinople or modern day Istanbul. Constantine was the architect of shaping the Western Roman Empire and also recognized Christianity as a religion

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    opponent to amuse the crowd before he would finally finshes him. The End of the Gladiator games The end of the Gladiator games was coming‚ the violent games would not be forever. When Constantine came to power and made christianity the state religion people started to lose interest in the savage games. Constantine attempted to banned the games along with Theodosius and Honorius. The last known gladiator fight in the colosseum was in 404 AD‚ but gladiator fight were finally banned in 438 AD. However

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    arterial waveforms. In the presence of a PDA‚ the above two were again taken into account after PDA ligation. Isolated aortic arch hypoplasia without any pressure difference between the upper and lower limbs was left untouched. In 8 patients of TBA (26%) and 6 patients of TGA VSD (11%)‚ with a preoperative arch gradient‚ the surgical procedure included concomitant aortic arch repair Our approach to AAO was to correct it at the same time as the arterial switch operation. Whenever this had to be carried

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    What is an important event or issue in history that had an impact upon a religion?   One important event in history that had an impact on the Christian religion was the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was one of history’s largest civilizations‚ comprising of 12% of the world’s population at the time. At its height‚ the empire contained around 100 million citizens. The empire included Britain‚ France‚ Spain‚ the Middle East‚ the North African Coast‚ and even stretched across to Turkey. The Roman Empire

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    On Monday 9/12 at 4:00 pm we found his body at the bottom of the cliff. We have three suspects know to be at the scene between two and four o’clock‚ Bernie Botchett‚ Little Nimrod‚ and Arch Forrester. Bernie Botchett was on his first camping trip‚ Little Nimrod a poacher with a bad reputation‚ and finally‚ Arch Forrester the game warden known to have a bad temper. I believe one of these people killed C.C Robin at 4:00 in the afternoon. Most of the people would immediately think it is Little Nimrod

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    beams resting on a flat base. The second bridge we designed was an arch bridge. On this bridge the arch will be placed on the bottom of a flat base. The flat base will be on top of the arch. And the arch will be connected to the base in the middle‚ and there will also be vertical beams on each end of the bridge between the arch and the flat base. Our third bridge is a double arch bridge. The bridge has a flat base‚ and one arch on the bottom‚ and one on the top. This design is just like our

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    Rome was the emperor Constantine. In his capital of Constantinople‚ Constantine wanted to reconstruct the city to be an exact replication of Rome. In doing so he reconstructed some of the buildings as almost exact duplicates of the originals of early Roman architecture. Or Constantine ’s drive to reenact Rome ’s republic‚ and turn it back to a government ran by the senators for the people. In fact he was quite successful until it was finally demolished. However‚ Constantine did further the beliefs

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