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    Chien (Emperor Wendi Ti) and his son Emperor Yangdi. Among Wendi’s first acts were the full restoration of rights to Buddhists and the rehabilitation of there clergy. Emperor Wendi also ended the suppression of Daoism. Their capital was at Luoyang. He reunified Southern and Northern China and began the construction of the Grand Canal. The Grand Canal was extended north from Hangzhou‚ across the Yangzi to Yangzhou and then northwest to the region of Luoyang. The dynasty began when Emperor Wendi’s

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    externally. She does this with the children’s actions. For instance‚ when the boy first was in the internment camp‚ when he walked past the guards‚ sometimes he would say the Emperor’s name aloud. This demonstrated the boy’s loyalty towards his Emperor. I admired the boy for feeling so passionately about his heritage and knowing that it was not wrong even when people told him it was. When he got back home‚ his whole attitude was changed. He followed the instructions he had been taught in the

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    Bunian Tu Bunian Tu (also called Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy) is a painting drawn on the tough silk by Yan Liben to show the friendly encounter between the Tang dynasty and Tubo. The painting is 129 centimetres long ‚ by 38.5 centimetres wide.Bunian Tu is enshrined in The Palace Museum in Beijing. “Bunian Tu” is one of the top ten traditional Chinese paintings. It features elegant and bright colors‚ smooth and vigorous lines‚ and a flexible composition. The painting is a representative

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    This scroll entitled ‘Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk’ is a Chinese realist masterpiece painted by the Emperor Huizong (1082-1135) in the Song Dynasty. This painting‚ which now resides in the Museum of Fine Arts‚ Boston‚ interestingly is a careful copy of the original painting by a professional Tang court painter‚ Zhang Xuan (AD 713-755). At the time of the Song dynasty‚ the courtly painting style during the Song Dynasty was characterised by a focus on technical skills and realistic expression

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    Born in 1500‚ Charles I of Spain is the successor to the Habsburg dynasty ruled Austria and large parts of Europe during the Reformation as Emperor Charles V. On the side of his father‚ Philip of Burgundy‚ Maximilian Habsburg Austria Mary of Burgundy and. On the side of his mother‚ Joana "The Mad" of Castile‚ Ferdinand and Isabella’s‚ who unified the crown of Aragon Spain and Castile. This made Charles the heir of many lands‚ which he started at the age of sixteen successor. Growing up in Burgundy

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    Buddhism in Tang Dynasty

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    past few dynasties‚ together with the respect of the Tang emperors‚ Tang had been the most prosperous dynasty of Buddhism in China. Below will introduce Buddhist activities in Tang Dynasty‚ their influences towards populace and the society‚ and discuss the reasons for its extensive growth. Respect of Tang Emperor Emperors in Tang Dynasty were mostly believe in Buddhism. Examples have WuHou(武后) was used to be a nun. After being the emperor‚ she often invited monks to the palace to give speeches.

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    1. Francis Joseph became emperor in 1848 over the Habsburg domains and ruled until 1916. However‚ his reforms in his administration and government proved to be a weakness in the empire. The basic weakness of the empire was created in 1860‚ when Francis Joseph issued the October Diploma‚ creating a federation among the states and the provinces of the empire. This dictated the abolition of local diets dominated by the landed classes and a single parliament. In 1861‚ he issued the February Patent‚ creating

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    nation does indeed fall‚ it usually ends up on the shoulders of the person who is leading it. Three leaders that helped make their empires great‚ or created controversy and division‚ included Darius I of Persia‚ Alexander the Great of Greece‚ and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. These three individuals helped drastically develop their nations

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    desire to change the situation by the powerful lords‚ whose manors required little trade‚ led to the decline in travel and trade. Who was the first “Holy Roman Emperor” and how did he get that title? After restoring Pope Leo III in Rome from which he had been driven by invaders‚ Charlemagne was crowned by the Poe as “Emperor of the Romans”. The Frankish Kingdom them became known as the Holy Roman Empire‚ a name that would remain until the Empire was dissolved by Napoleon in 1806.

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    Frederick Barbarossa

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    Pfeiffer‚ 1 Frederick I “Barbarossa”- The Holy Roman Emperor Throughout the history of human civilization‚ there have been several different empires in different geographical locations. One infamous example of a significant empire in Europe is the Holy Roman Empire. It is undeniable that such a formidable world power could ever come to exist without the help of a devoted and dedicated leader. Throughout the course of his thirty-eight years in power‚ Frederick Barbarossa managed to make several

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