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    (particularly Emperor Tmmu and his successors) go about the task of strengthening imperial rule duing 7th and 8th centuries? 9174026 Strengthening the power of the imperial family is the most essential element to show authority to other countries. However‚ a country must have a well-organized system‚ a strong defensive ability‚ and a cleaver ruler as the most important features to rule a country. This paper is going to focus on the actions that Emperor Temmu and

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    The Theodosian Code

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    far ends of the Mediterranean Sea to the nutrient rich soils of the Fertile Crescent and all the way north to what is now known as the United Kingdom. In fact‚ the empire was so expansive that there was a need for organized law; and so with each emperor there came new constitutions and decrees for the Roman people to follow. The Theodosian Code was just one of the many juristic materials that helped define Roman law and keep legal clarity until the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 C.E.1This

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    Emperor Constantine has been frequently credited for ending the persecution of Christians and converting himself to a Christian‚ His association with Christianity began with a fateful battle for control of the Western Roman Empire. Constantine faced Western Roman Emperor Maxentius at the Tiber River’s Mulvian Bridge in A.D. 312. Fourth-century historian and bishop Eusebius of Caesarea reported that before the great battle Constantine saw a flaming cross in the sky bearing the words "in this sign

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    the poor people because they did not have to sacrifice anything in return to be able to talk to God. Constantine the Great‚ was a great emperor that established Christianity

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    utilize. Taking a gander at the First Emperor of Qin is itself a lesson in looking‚ in observing us seeing him. Initially‚ there is the self-anticipated picture of the Qin ruler‚ a picture now being remade through the things he deserted running from earthenware warriors to mountain engravings. Second‚ there is the focal point ground and cleaned by Sima Qian‚ the amazing historiographer who carried on a century after the First Emperor. For him‚ the First Emperor wasn’t the organizer of a supreme convention

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    The first two stages of the cycle have been comparable to that of China‚ but the third‚ that of decline‚ has been a long‚ drawn out and different in character. The Emperors of Japan began their kingship on the basis of political economy and agrarian‚ cosmology of wet-rice agriculture (Emiko-Ohnuki-Tierney‚ 2003). The Ojin Emperor established his Yamato state near present day Osaka and through time‚ the ‘ancient kingdom’ as it was called went through significant developments until its political

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    Constantine provided a mean for the word of God to be spread‚ an end to the masacres of the innocent christians‚ and a safe haven for those who practice this religion. According to A Dictionary of British History‚ “Constantine was the first Christian emperor known as ‘the Great’.” His reign was from 306-337 A.D. during which he widely spread the

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    The matured Emperor Penguin’s appearance contributes to the penguin’s ability to retain heat and the black colourings of the penguin’s head‚ back and wings. Because the majority of the Emperors colouring is black‚ the penguin is able to absorb all of the wavelengths of light‚ while reflecting none. This aspect consequently means that the Emperor is able to efficiently absorb heat and light from the sun and warm its body up relatively fast. Another favourable aspect of the Emperor Penguins development

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    are: Succession of Roman Emperors‚ and the Roman Army’s ability to defend the frontier. The impact on attitudes and behavior from the emperor down was almost as important as the physical price of civil war. Personal survival became the first objective of every emperor‚ and shaped all of their decisions and the structure of the empire. In trying to protect themselves‚ successive emperors gradually reshaped the empire itself. By the end of the third century‚ emperors could now come from a far

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    During the Early to High Empire period‚ the Roman Empire was at the peak of wealth‚ power and status. In light of maintaining this reputation‚ emperors and artists used art and architecture to display their times of achievement and hierarchy. Two constant themes that I saw within Roman art is both imperial and social propaganda. Commissioned by the Roman Senate to celebrate the peace established in the empire after Augustus’ victories‚ Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Peace)‚ was a great illustration

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