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    speaking career during his early life. “He was praetor-elect in the year 65 and‚ like his ancestors‚ moved in imperial circles as a skilled diplomat and strategist. ” Nerva’s was and advisor to emperor Nero‚ he successfully uncovered the Pisonian conspiracy of 65 against the emperor. As a result‚ Nero rewarded Nerva by giving him triumphal honors and the right of placing his statues all over the imperial place. After the year 71‚ he presumably worked as an advisor to emperor Vespasian (69–79) and his

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    Boudicca Evaluate the impact of Boudicca’s resistance to Roman expansion and rule in Britannia. Melissa Horacek Year Eleven Ancient History Boudicca‚ the famous warrior queen‚ was Iceni‚ a Celtic tribe located in an area of southern Britain known now as East Anglia. The Iceni territory was geographically isolated‚ as it was covered in dense forest‚ and the north and east boundary faced the sea‚ invasion by foreigners was almost impossible. The Iceni farming economy were of mixed

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    Emperor Tiberius Tiberius was born in 42 BC. Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusila are the parents of Tiberius. His parents divorced when Tiberius was four years old‚ and his mother married Augustus. At first‚ Tiberius wasn’t supposed to take the throne‚ but since Augustus’s own three sons died in his life time‚ Tiberius was the only option. Tiberius was married to Vipsiania‚ and they had a son named Drusus. After the death of Julia’s husband Agrippa‚ Tiberius was forced to divorce Vipsiania

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    Hamlet 1

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    churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world: now could I drink hot blood‚ And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on. Soft! now to my mother. O heart‚ lose not thy nature; let not ever (385) The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom: Let me be cruel‚ not unnatural: I will speak daggers to her‚ but use none; My tongue and soul in this be hypocrites; How in my words soever she be shent‚ (390) To give them seals never‚ my soul‚ consent! Hamlet’s Soliloquy:

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    How the usage of money lead to the fall of Rome. During the Pax Romana the romans were very strong at the time. You might think‚ then what caused the Roman empire to fall. Well there are many reasons why‚ but what did money have to do with it? The Romans could have used the money they had in a different way for them not to fall. To keep the army to defend Rome from attacks cost a lot of money. This was a constant drain to the government. Spending on the army left a little amount of resources

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    WHO IS PRINCE HALL ? Prince Hall is recognized as the Father of Black Masonry in the United States. Historically‚ he made it possible for Negroes to be recognized and enjoy all privileges of free and accepted masonry. Many rumors of the birth of Prince Hall have arisen. A few records and papers have been found of him in Barbados where it was rumored that he was born in 1748‚ but no record of birth by church or by state‚ has been found there‚ and none in Boston. All 11 countries were searched

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    The American Revolution‚ a crucial event in the United States of America’s history‚ which has produced the most productive‚ and free society. There is no doubt that many of America’s Founding Fathers were religious men and the liberty which they fought for has been beneficial for millions of people across the nation. But the real question that we need to answer is was their revolt against England and the crown biblically justifiable? In this paper I will be giving my own personal view of this topic

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    thieves‚ who steal part of the stone. In 2007‚ the Coliseum became one of the 7 wonders in the world. Nowadays‚ the Coliseum is also shown on the Italian 5-cent euro coin. A cool fact about the Coliseum is that it was built near the huge statue of Nero (a Roman emperor who ruled before Emperor Vespasian). In addition‚ the name Coliseum may have come from the word Colossus. The main purpose of the Coliseum was to host gladiatorial battles‚ which were the main source of entertainment in the Roman

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    perorbital edema in the suborbital regions apical? Are mildly adenitis without congestion? Lung fields: She does have diffused rocking though out‚ no wheezing or rails. Cardiovascular regular abdomen‚ unremarkable extremities‚ no sciniousis or endemic‚ Nero-exam cognition appropriate. Assessment: 1. Sinusitis 2. Bronchitis 3. Extensive small cell carcinoma lungs with possible metastasis Plan: 1. We will go ahead and imparently treat patient with antibiotics. I gave her ten day dose

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    Alexander in hopes to have the same appreciation after death. It was not well received since three emperors with very questionable reputation use this tactic: Nero‚ Domitian and Caracalla. Not only good things passed to posterity with the use of portraits; Caligula showed his megalomania‚ trying to replace Olympian Zeus head with his own and Nero built his 120 foot colossus in the Domus Aurea‚ evidencing a major

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