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    The History of Tacitus

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    Gaul Wealthy Family From the Provinces . He is an aristocrat which means that he would not need funding from anyone else‚ so he would not be biased in that way. An expert in Rhetoric- He influences the subtly‚ we think that we make up our own mind. Claudius is very rarely the subject of active verbs. Tacitus is manipulative‚ he is an artist. He puts his rhetorical training to good uses. He pretends to balance things. Senator – Under the rule of Vespasian. He has vast (inside) information as he has

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    Caligula’s brief reign as princeps stripped away the illusion of the Augustan restoration of the republic and exposed the truth of the principate being nothing less than autocratic rule. His reign saw some significant historical changes in the imperial system. He ensured that upon his immediate accession his reign would not model that of his predecessor‚ a step that secured his popularity. His dutiful display of recovering his mother and brother’s ashes not only served out the purpose of securing

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    Roman men‚ as it was plainly against typical tradition. That of course being that women should not have such influence on powerful men‚ especially the ‘emperor’. Agrippina’s particular power was exercised most effectively during the reigns of Claudius and Nero‚ as portrayed in modern and ancient sources through her actions and the symbols of her power. Even from the reign of Caligula‚ however‚ she exercised more power than the average Roman woman‚ largely due to her Julian blood and connection

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    Analyse/evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the reign of Gaius After the death of Tiberius in AD 37‚ the Praetorian Prefect Macro commended the 25 year old Gaius to the Senate as the new Princeps. He was welcomed by the Senate as they saw in him a welcome relief from the elderly and pessimistic Tiberius. As the son of Germanicus‚ Gaius was enthusiastically welcomed by the soldiers and civilians as they took oaths of allegiance to him‚ giving him much prestige. Suetonius states that to the people

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    Greed

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    Greed In Sports” by: Andrew Grimm Famous basketball player‚ Michael Jordan wanted to de-certify the union of the National Basketball Association (remove a certificate or certification from the NBA)‚ because he felt he could never make what he was "worth" under the current agreement. Michael Jordan had an estimated income of $33 million in 1994. Last year‚ Major League Baseball players went on strike because they felt the deal that the owners of MLB were proposing wasn’t fair. The minimum

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    Claudius Galen

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    WHAT DID GALEN DO AND WHY IS HIS INFLUENCE STILL HERE TODAY? Claudius Galen was a Greek physician who went to Rome and revived the ideas of Hippocrates and other Greek doctors. Galen favoured the observations of Hippocrates and other Greek doctors who lived at the time of Hippocrates. He put great emphasis on clinical observation – examining a patient very thoroughly and their symptoms. Galen also accepted the view that disease was the result of an imbalance between blood‚ phlegm‚ yellow bile

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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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    Wesson-Martin 22 April 2014 Claudius Claudius is the antagonist of William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark. He’s quite natural and human in his desires and intentions‚ and only his murderous action distinguishes him as a malicious criminal. Coveting his brother’s power‚ wife‚ popularity‚ and general royal lifestyle drove him to committing the unspeakable action of poisoning his brother‚ King Hamlet. Initially‚ Claudius is driven by a selfish greed‚ a lust for power‚ and his sexual

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    decay through Claudius’ actions and behaviour. His thirst for power and possession leads to the destruction of other characters as well as his own tragic downfall. The political corruption of Claudius is evident as he kills his own brother to become king and marries Gertrude in an incestuous relationship. Claudius says‚ “This cannot be‚ since I am still possessed of those effects for which I did the murder‚ my crown‚ mine own ambition‚ and my queen.” (III‚ iii‚ 56-58) In this quote Claudius admits his

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    Claudius In ‘Hamlet’‚ major antagonist is a shrewd‚ lustful‚ conniving king who contrasts sharply with the other male characters in the play. Whereas most of the other important men in ‘Hamlet’ are preoccupied with ideas of justice‚ revenge‚ and moral balance‚ Claudius is bent upon maintaining his own power. The old King Hamlet was apparently a stern warrior‚ but Claudius is a corrupt politician whose main weapon is his ability to manipulate others through his skillful use of language. Claudius’s

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