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    Byzantine Empire vs. Roman Empire After the split of the Roman Empire‚ the Byzantine Empire bloomed in the east. Its greatest ruler‚ Justinian‚ made it his main goal to regain the lost territory and power of Rome. Although the Byzantine Empire was initially a part of the Roman Empire‚ there are many similarities and differences found in their creation‚ their interpretations of Christian beliefs‚ and their decline. Rome was supposedly founded in 753 BC by the twins Romulus and Remus in Italy

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    subject of whether architecture falls under the category of art has always been highly debated and argued by academics and philosophers who have contributed valid reasoning as to why architecture is the highest form of art while others provided rational reasoning as to why it is not. In this essay‚ I will aim to construct a logical argument which aims to understand the theories of philosophers who had an significant influence on the subject‚ from the first definitive discourse on ‘fine arts’ by Charles

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    The Holy Roman Empire was a political entity in Europe set up by the medieval papacy as an attempt to unite Christendom under one power. It is considered to begin the year of 962 with the papal crowning of Otto I as the first emperor and lasted until the final dissolution by Napoleon in 1806. The initial fall of the Holy Roman Empire took place gradually over an enduring period of time as it grew less and less of a force an European politics. A few known reasons for this decline of the emperor were

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    The Roman Empire was once a vast and wondrous place where they conquered many places and many things. They had many great leaders and were a great empire but there were many things that went wrong. There are no definitive causes for the fall of the Roman Empire‚ yet there are multiple valid reasons as to why it happened such as military power‚ social problems‚ widespread of diseases‚ and moral strength. Military contributions in Roman times have helped the government‚ yet have hurt it at the same

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    For many years the Roman Empire was a series of significant ups and downs. Romans strictly believed in the pagan culture‚ while worshiped false gods and making horrid sacrifices. During this dark time‚ roots of Christianity began to spark in the town of Jerusalem. The spreading of Christianity continued to grow stronger throughout the ancient Roman empire‚ spreading like wildfire from 90A.D-600A.D. Unfortunately‚ this religion was strictly illegal! The early Christians continually endured persecution

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    Long ago in the Roman Empire the amphitheater was one of the main places of gathering for the citizens of the empire. The structure was used for such activities as animal killings‚ gladiatorial games‚ mock naval battles‚ and executions. The most well-known amphitheater is of course the Colosseum or the “Flavian Amphitheater.” Amphitheaters used to be found and used throughout the Roman Empire‚ but fell out of use over time. What happened to these once lively gathering places? The Romans may have started

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    One of the reasons for the fall of the Western Roman Empire were political problems. There were several emperors that were unfit to rule‚ they were cruel to the people and greedy. The emperors usually inherited the throne‚ but did not have any knowledge on how to rule and their mentally unstable personality did not help. People asked the Praetorian Guard to assassinate the emperor in exchange for money or a position. When the emperor was assassinated there was no system to replace the him. Civil

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    work Art Nouveau in Riga Architecture Riga 2009 Contents 1. Art Nouveau……………………………………………………………….....3 2. Art Nouveau in Riga..………………………………………………………...3 3. Art Nouveau in other areas..……………………………………….….……...4 4. Elizabetes street 10b..……………………………………………….………..4 5. Assessment…………………………………………………...……..………..7 6. References……………………………………………………………………8 1. Art Nouveau Art Nouveau is an international movement and style of artarchitecture and applied art—especially

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    tribes‚ marking the beginning of the Middle Ages‚ and that eventually became the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the home of a sovereign state within its walls‚ Vatican City. It has continued to play a major role in global politics‚ just as it has enormously influenced the history and culture of European peoples for millennia. I like to research about the city’s formation‚ Roman republic and Roman Empire. Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill

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    I always believed that Greek art was something unique and that almost all of the forthcoming constructions were based on Greek style. Considering that many ancient theatres were in the area of southern Italy we can understand the influence of the Greek culture in the Roman life. The Greeks admired almost everything and they showed that admiration by representing figures almost in all forms of their art‚ like pottery and sculpture. They painted human shapes on pots in black and red background has

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