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    He used a combination of intelligence‚ military strategies‚ the Church‚ and war to create a powerful empire. He cared deeply for the church and persisted on a fair legal system. Einhard says‚ “Charlemagne practised the Christian religion with great devotion and piety” (The Life of Charlemagne 251). Growing up in the faith‚ he insisted that everyone go to church and that the churches be treated with the utmost respect‚ that nothing that represented evil be allowed in or left in the

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    The Nile river of Egypt is important because it made a large impact on Egypt. The Nile is a great river in Egypt. It changed Egypt forever in a good way. Even today Egypt is blessed by the Nile River. Egypt is called “The Gift of the Nile”. Before the Aswan Great Dam was built‚ the Nile was a source of soil and is still a source of water. When the Nile flooded‚ they got silt‚ a soil that let them grow a surplus of food. The Nile’s source of water brought population. The Nile could be

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    well known are‚ that she was only 17 years old when she became the ruler of Egypt and soon after she took the throne she was one of the best rulers ever in Egypt. Her father had forced her to marry both of her brothers. She broke that rule and married Mark Antony outside of the family. She also had a close relationship with Julius Caesar though she didn’t marry

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    previous cultures (“The Impact‚” 2016). Although they were not the only ideas to be revived‚ Greco-Roman Classical beliefs were perhaps the most prominent. The revivification of ideas such as humanism and Platonism and their effects on art make the influence of the Greco-Roman Classical period blatantly obvious in the philosophy of the Renaissance period. One of the most obvious revivals is the revisiting of philosophy from the Classical period‚ such as the ideas of Athenian philosopher‚ Plato (Hooker

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    diseases. To a certain extent‚ religious biases were introduced as the Mongols dominated Eurasia. Although it’s not completely certain‚ the emperor of the Mongols seemed to favor Catholicism as stated in the letter written by Friar John. Genghis Khan did reject the invitation to adopt the Catholic faith with a resonable excuse but praised the Christians.

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    Influence of freedmen on Claudius The term freedman refers to a former slave who has been liberated from slavery. The empire delegated his authority to senators‚ members of his family and personal staff. In addition to family and friends‚ the emperor also relied on his freedmen. Claudius was not the first princeps to use freedmen in the day to day running of the empire. As a matter of fact he made no attempt to conceal the influence of these freedmen on his ruling of Rome. As the role of princeps

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    Enlightened thinker‚ who influenced the the Constitution with his idea of natural rights. He believed that all people should respect the beliefs and opinions of others. He also believed in the ideas of separation of church and state‚ and freedom of religion and speech.His ideas show individual rights‚ because he thought all people deserved natural rights: life‚ liberty‚ and property. Individual Rights are found in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution. They give the people unalienable rights that cannot

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    Although Egypt’s effect on European history dates back more than 5000 years‚ at the beginning of the nineteenth century‚ it was still a impossible to understand and unknown place to Europeans. One reason was that Egypt was Muslim and Europe was Christian‚ and the poison produce by the Crusades and subsequent wars hindered open communication. Another reason was that most information of ancient Egyptian society had been lost some time before the Greeks settled the coast‚ so even though many people

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    Constantinople‚ and other cities" gave opportunity for architects to create a new design. Christian basilica architectural design was for the needs of the congregation‚ which meant a new kind of design. With the spreading of the influence of Christianity‚ congregations grew as did the churches space. "New Early Christian building types include churches‚ baptister- ies for the ritual of baptism‚ mausoleums or tombs‚ and memorial structures at sacred sites" as mentioned in Architecture

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    Religion had a bigger influence on English colonization in North America than economic and in that way America came closer to a nation. British colonies wanted the Indians to change into Protestant Christianity which was a worry for the Church. When the colonies became stronger‚ more people in Britain began to move to America. The survival factors of American was the Great Awakening Religion was really important to English colonies. That is why different groups‚ the Puritans and colonists in New

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