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    the religion. For instance‚ militaries can cause a huge roll in why a union is dying. They can be inexperienced‚ or simply they do not have the loyalty to the empire they are fighting for. They can get sick from illnesses‚ like the plague. The emperors can also play a big role in why an empire is receding.They can be too young or not be suitable for the duties to be a leader of an empire.A bunch

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    The Baths of Caracalla

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    Antoninianae as they were known in ancient Rome are located on the Celian Hill which overlooks the Colosseum. The complex was commissioned by Emperor Septimus Severus in 206CE and was erected by his son Emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus from 212CE until 216CE. Emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus had the agnomen or nickname of Emperor Caracalla; this was due to an unusual cloak he was always seen wearing and is why the baths have the name they do. The baths were in use until

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    When the Roman Emperor Augustus came to power in 27 BC it was after a period of civil war that lasted over 70 years following the death of Julius Caesar. Rome had 50 legions at this time‚ and number that would have put too great a financial strain on the Roman coffers. Augustus also feared for the loyalty of these legion due to the fact that many legionaries prior to the civil war had given their loyalty to the legion’s commander and not the state. During this time Augustus also limited Rome’s

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    when she realised that this movement could take away her power‚ she quickly changed her view on the issue‚ using her influence among other palace representatives according to Anderson‚ Keese and Low on the 21st September 1898 Ci Xi announced the emperor Guang-Xu was seriously ill and that it was necessary that she took over‚ in reality however‚ Guang-Xu was placed under house arrest on a small island in the imperial garden. In order to stop any talk of reform in China Ci Xi arrested and executed

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    The Plan of St. Gall

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    306-313 Construction of the Basilica of Maxentius 333 Construction of Old St. Peter’s in Rome 337 Conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity 391 Christianity made the state religion of the Roman Empire 476 End of the Roman Empire Ca.530 St. Benedict’s Rule written 612 Monastery of St. Gall founded 800 Charlemagne coronated as Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope in Rome 816-17 Synod in Aachen Ca.820 Ideal plan for the Monastery of St. Gall drafted Monastery: A

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    the writer suggested Japanese were cruel. Ye Ye stopped Third Brother from kicking a ball made of newspaper as the photo of the Japan Emperor were printed. It also mentions that Chinese was scared of the Japanese but dared not to say it. Similarly‚ Empire of the Sun mentioned various political conflicts. Jamie went back home and saw a symbol of the Japanese Emperor was printed outside his house. One of his maids slapped him as Jamie was not welcome back to his home. It also suggested that Japanese

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    in the Roman history. However while Marcus Aurelius was a grown just‚ benevolent man who fought for the power of Rome and successfully won the battle‚ Commodus was young‚ ignorant‚ cruel ruler‚ who demanded respect soon after he took position as emperor‚ and seriously weakened Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius and Commodus‚ two powerful men in Roman history‚ were both determine and single- minded men in what they desired. Focused on their solid definition of fine leadership and ruling. Marcus Aurelius

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    crimes‚ while a rich man was not. All those problems drove people out of here empire‚ weakening it. Another reason that Rome fell was because of its government. Through the years‚ its leaders became corrupt. Rome went from a republic to an emperor-rules-all system. They stopped serving justice properly‚ and as a result‚ people left due to the lack of proper justice. The leaders held lots of power‚ and if abused‚ can turn out bad for the empire.

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    become a warrior. Their constitution was mixed‚ with various parts of monarchy‚ oligarchy‚ and democracy. The goal of the new government in Sparta was to “win glory in war”. 4) What solutions did Emperor Augustus provide for the problems that had plagued the Roman Republic? Augustus was the first emperor of Rome. After the Punic Wars in 264 and 218 B.C.E.‚ farmland was damaged and the rich and

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    When China Ruled the Seas

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    create a better understanding of the Chinese rule and how they became such a great dynasty. It helps us to see how China rose to become a great maritime power and also how it its navy disintegrated. “When China Ruled the Seas” shows us why the Chinese emperors decided to destroy its navy. It helps us learn more about China’s voyages of exploration‚ including how long they lasted‚ the reason for them‚ how far they extended and the impact they had on China itself and foreign countries. This book provides

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