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    rules and guide lines in which the people should act. The belief also influences activities and architecture. The beliefs make the culture thrive. This is true for the Ancient Greek culture. Their culture relied on their Gods. This is also known as Greek Mythology. Greek mythology had a huge influence on the Ancient Greek culture. The Ancient Greece civilization started on the island of Crete in 2‚000 B.C.1 Ancient Greece was separated into the city-states. Each of the city-states there was a city

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    Although there were many contributing factors to the Roman Republic’s decline over the course of several decades‚ most historians concur that the most important ones were the disintegration of political institutions and the emergence of strong military leaders who threatened the Senate’s authority and the established power structure. Two interrelated factors primarily contributed to the Republican system’s downfall: the widening social and economic divide between the affluent elites and the general

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    the Romans benefited greatly from contact with such advanced cultures as the Greeks. The Romans did not invent and create most of their greatest discoveries‚ but they took the ideas of many of the cultures they conquered. They took these ideas and used their scholars to make them better and used all the inventions from other cultures to help create one great and huge empire. Rome stimulated and prompts this society by the construction of the Via Egnatia and the installation of Roman merchants

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    the Romans accomplished for us?" Walk 15 denote the day in 44BC when around 60 Roman Senators who were frightful of recently named Dictator for Life Julius Caesar selected to kill him on the Senate floor.

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    Hailey Brangers Formal Analysis/Interpretation of Sculpture Flint Collins Art History 250 February 5‚ 2015 Menkaure and Khamerernebty‚ Gizeh‚ Egypt‚ Fourth Dynasty‚ ca. 2490-2472 BCE 1. What are the basic features of the work? Is the process used subtractive (such as low or high relief carving) or additive (such as modeling or assemblage)? What is its medium? Describe the sculpture’s dimensions. Can you detect any damage or evidence of restoration? This is a statue of Menkaure and one of his

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    wanted to extend its territory. And the Greeks had helped the Ionians to revolt against the Persians‚ and had marched to Sardis and burned the city.The Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC during the first Persian invasion of Greece. It was fought between the citizens of Athens‚ helped by Plataea‚ and a Persian force commanded by Datis and Artaphernes. The battle was the climax of the first attempt by Persia‚ under King Darius I‚ to subjugate Greece. The Greek army defeated the more numerous Persians

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    The Roman religion began as a polytheistic one. As the empire expanded so did the acceptance of Greek gods‚ these gods included Mars the god of war and Jupiter. They built these gods in temples all over the cities. The gods had human-like characteristics along with human-like emotions such as hate jealousy and fear. The empire began to expand rapidly under the rule of Augustus‚ and because of this the Roman empire began to gain new people with new religious views such as Jews and Christians‚ Christianity

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    Commencing in 121 BC the Roman republic initiated a conquest of the province of Gaul‚ which was completed in 52BC during Julius Caesar’s time as consul. After this takeover‚ roman culture spread rapidly within Gaul. Due to a combination of both the Gauls willingness to embrace roman culture and the Romans notorious ability to assume conquered peoples as roman citizens‚ the Gauls took up an extremely large part of Roman culture into their own‚ to the point where it can be argued roman culture was prevalent

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    Underworld‚ so did not sit atop Mt. Olympus with his brothers. Zeus - King of the Gods Zeus was King of the Gods and ruler of Mt. Olympus. He was the youngest son to Cronus and Rhea‚ Titans who were themselves children of

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    Ancient Greece and Rome Government Comparison Essay. Ancient civilizations played a major role in today’s civilization. They influenced us in many ways such as trading‚ religion and politics. Ancient Greece followed a specific government form for quite a while while Rome followed a Republic government. Democracy is a form of government in which the people have the right to vote. Even today our government is in the form of democracy and republic. Although both times have been run by democracy

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