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    Emperor Tiberius

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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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    Analysis of Caffe' Nero

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    Introduction Gerry Ford founded Caffe’ Nero in 1997. Caffe’ Nero is the biggest privately owned coffee chain in UK. His intension was to open up a chain of continental style coffee shop in UK. Currently Caffe’ Nero operates in England‚ Scotland‚ Wales‚ Turkey‚ and United Arab Emirates. Caffe’ Nero has over 400 stores and 3000 employees. Caffe’ Nero concessions in some UK major stores like Heathrow Airports‚ House of Fraser‚ bookshop chain Waterstone’s and also Caffe’ Nero Express outlets opened up in train

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    1.36 Psa

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    PSA 1.36: Pliny the Elder‚ Natural History Gaius Plinius‚ also known as Pliny the Elder was a very influential person in the Greek society. He was a soldier‚ a lawyer‚ and a civil administration‚ and also one of the greatest scholars Rome ever saw in his time. Most of his work resulted in 7 essential encyclopedias‚ but one of the most important ones was the Natural History works‚ which was completed in the year 77‚ 2 years before he died. The Natural History discussed many natural phenomena in

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    Roman society from republican times through to the empire worked on a system of “patronage”. Patron- client relationships existed through all levels of roman society. A patron was expected to assist his clients and their relatives by advancing their careers. In return the client had to support and further the cause of the patron‚ often giving them gifts. The system of patronage was particularly important for noble families of Rome‚ and as can be seen by Agrippina‚ the women of the imperial household

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    Who Is Pliny The Younger

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    At the beginning of Pliny the Younger’s letter to Tacitus‚ he mentions his intention is to tell the story of his uncle’s death so Tacitus can more truthfully relay it:“nam video morti eius si celebretur a te immortalem gloriam esse propositam”. Pliny believes if Tacitus celebrates Pliny the Elder‚ then future generations will celebrate it as well and his legacy will live on. When composing his letter‚ Pliny the Younger paints his uncle’s journey as an impossible mission to save others. Pliny the

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    History 109 Final Project

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    The life of Jesus‚ and the spread of Christianity The beginning: Jesus was born to Mary and Joseph sometime in the fourth century according to the gospel of Matthew. The exact date is not sure because there were no records kept at that time. It was told that Mary had conceived a child before she was married to Joseph. In that time‚ it was taboo to have a child before marriage. When Joseph found out about this‚ he was going to call off the wedding. That night an angel appeared to him in a dream

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    Ancient Roman History The Best of the Worst: Caligula & Nero “Such opposed vices‚ both the greatest arrogance and the greatest timidity‚ were to be found in the same person” (Caligula‚ 51). Suetonius’ quotation is vital in composing a description of a poor emperor based on the detestable characters of Caligula and Nero. It appears that both Caligula and Nero suffered from acute vanity due to their overwhelming insecurities. To appease their insecurity‚ both men must assert themselves superior

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    By Dominic Sun Emperor Qin vs. Emperor Hadrian: Who kept control of their empire most effectively? Qin Shi Huangdi; who became China’s first Emperor‚ and Emperor Hadrian‚ who was perhaps the Roman’s greatest Emperor‚ both tried to control their empires. They were both good commanders and they used various methods such as building roads for ease of travelling‚ training a strong army with clever military tactics‚ building frontiers to keep out invaders‚ divided their country into different

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    Emperor Qin

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    Was Qin a good emperor or a bad emperor ? Qin was an emperor of many rules‚ he was a two faced emperor. Born on 18th February 259 BC‚ Qin was born into royalty. At only 12 years of age Qin was destined to be king‚ emperor with lots of ambitions for the whole of his reign. He named himself “Huangdi” which means ”great sovereign“ Qin was an emperor who cut both ways through life‚ from good to bad. He started to build the Great Wall of China to keep the peasants in and enemy invaders out‚ which

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    The Humbling

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    – a servant‚ worker ‚ sovereign – Emperor‚supreme ‚ impudence – arrogance ‚ scanty – barely enough ‚ attire – dress ‚ imposter – one who assumes a false character ‚ tolerate – bear‚allow ‚ replica – exact copy ‚ clad – dressed ‚ usurper – one who seizes unlawfully ‚ identity – recognition of oneself. Q. Read the questions and find their answers from the passage : Passage 1 : [One day‚ emporer………………………………………………. he fell asleep.] (a) (1). What was Emperor Jovinian thinking about? Ans :

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