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    Hannibal‚ leader of a Germanic Tribe Marcus Aurelius The Roman Empire declined and fell because of politics. However‚ the empire was strong at a point until the third century crisis happened. The last emperor before the crisis began was Marcus Aurelius‚ and the empire went from peaceful and Pax Romana to catastrophe and they called it “the anarchy.” There were both internal and external conflicts throughout the empire. The external problems were the violations of the borders by the Germanic tribes

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    Roman Gracchi Brothers

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    Gracchi brothers were significant in Roman history for the short and long term consequences that resulted from their actions‚ acting as a perspective‚ idealistic men who were concerned with the greater good of Rome when it was atypical to do so. The brothers‚ both‚ were frustrated with the conservatism and selfishness of the oligarchy and so adopted methods‚ which threatened the balance between the senate‚ the magistrates and the people. The Gracchi was all for the Roman people and would do anything to

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    Roman Military Factors

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    consists of the Germanic invasions‚ and decreasing Roman legions which lead to idea of mercenaries that only cared about money moreover Roman values. The Huns were migrating from central Asia to Eastern Europe‚ and ejected the Germanic peoples. The Visigoths‚ Ostrogoths‚ and other Germanic people invaded Roman territory seeking safety‚ but the legions couldn’t push them back and slowly gave up parts of the Roman empire. The former powerful legions of the Roman Empire were now undisciplined and lacked proper

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    practice of the Christianized Roman Empire and the church at Rome to convert the pagans within the empire as quickly and on as large a scale as possible. Ever since the time of Constantine‚ who made catholicism the state religion‚ the Roman Emporors realized how essential it was to have a unified empire‚ where as many as possible would have one mind. The civil and religious leaders saw how important it was for the for the sake of unity to allow only one religion within the Roman realm.... [tags: Papers]

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    The Holy Roman Empire

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    The Holy Roman Empire was looming to the east of France to Poland and Hungary‚ but it size was not as potent as it might suggest. Frankish ruled the empire and German kings for 10 centuries‚ from Charlemagne’s coronation in 800 until the renunciation of the imperial title in 1806. The most powerful of these lines of kings was Otto I‚ who helped to restore the title emperor and in many ways resembled Charlemagne such as how he fostered a revival of learning in which literature and art flourished.

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    Roman Civil War

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    The Civil War of Rome The Civil War in the eyes of most people is not glorious‚ but rather one of the worst crimes you could possibly commit when the state is all-important. Only under the most extreme circumstances should one be allowed to (in the eyes of the people that is) begin a Civil War with just cause. Caesar took this into consideration‚ but too many things were going wrong in Rome for him not to begin the war. The first of many problems was the collapse of the Triumvirate. The Triumvirate

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    event – the decline of the Empire took place over around 300 years. Historians have variously dated the final collapse to the sack of Rome in AD410 by the Visigoth king Alaric‚ the deposing of the last Roman emperor by the German chieftain Odoacer in AD476 and the death of Justinian I‚ the last Roman emperor to try to reconquer the western half of the empire‚ in AD565. The reasons for the fall of the empire include military overreach‚ invasion by emboldened tribes of Huns and Visigoths from northern

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    Roman Empire and Pp

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    1. Define the term Agricultural Revolutions and explain how it impacted the world. (Chapter 1‚ pp. 7-8 and p.11 two paragraphs before the subsection “Life in Neolithic communities”) 2. What was the most important result/benefit of the development of settled agricultural communities? (Chapter 1‚ p. 11) 3. Who were the earliest settled people in Mesopotamia and what kind of writing system did they use? (Chapter 2‚ section “Mesopotamia”) 4. Why did the status of women decline with

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    Roman Grain Trade

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    1. Was the Roman grain trade made possible by a strong state‚ or was the strength of the state derived from the kind of economy exemplified by the grain trade? In the ancient world‚ even the first and most important for people’s survival is the food‚ but for the country‚ the first and most important for its survival is the military power. Just like the Roma Empire‚ even its land was poorer than the lands in the North Africa‚ it still could conquer the more fertile countries. How it could be? Was

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    Contraception and the Roman Catholic Church The modern Catholic individual faces problems daily about how to live a contemporary Catholic lifestyle. In attempt to answer the questions about how to live Catholics often turn to the Bible‚ the Pope‚ and the official doctrine of the Catholic Church. While much guidance can be taken from these sources‚ there arise many modern issues for which the Bible offers no advice‚ and the doctrine offers confusing or even conflicting advice. The Bible was written

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