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    Katrina Ruppel Mr. Don Godfrey English Comp I 10 November 2014 The Black Death Throughout recorded history‚ there have been many pandemics that have dealt devastating blows to the human population. Smallpox‚ Cholera‚ and Spanish Influenza‚ are all examples of deadly diseases that have killed millions of people‚ but perhaps the most infamous of these is what many know as “The Black Death.” This pestilence ravaged Europe destroying entire towns‚ tearing apart families‚ and spreading fear like wildfire

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    Carol Twombly was born in Massachusetts on June 13‚ 1959. She was the youngest of five children. Growing up‚ she spent summers at her parent’s lake house in New Hampshire. She enjoyed skiing‚ camping‚ swimming‚ and playing tennis. A hard working student‚ she earned A’s throughout high school. She loved her art classes. After receiving her diploma‚ she followed her architect brother to the Rhode Island School of Design. Initially she had planned to pursue a degree in sculpture‚ but after learning

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt Isabelle Li Period 6 April 22‚ 2014 In history when there is a sudden death of a ruler‚ a defeat in war‚ or a successful revolution‚ this often leads to a collapse of government. Various political‚ social‚ and economic changes have occurred because of this collapse. The collapse of the Roman and Ottoman Empire are just two of the many governments that have collapsed on various terms. Constantine the Great‚ or Constantine I‚ was the emperor during the fall

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    Anette Priscila Flores Bernal AP World History Period 2 October 12‚ 2014 Political Contribution to Continuities and Changes over Culture in the Mediterranean Region. By the time periods of 200 C.E to 1000 C.E the Mediterranean region went through several political changes and transformations which lead to a cultural transformation also. The majority of the political changes were about invasions and conquering land and it affected culture in a religious way. For instance when they had an invasion

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    A beautiful example of a building from the Byzantine section is the Hagia Sophia‚ otherwise known as the church of "Holy Wisdom." Between 532 and 537 A.D.‚ the emperor at the time‚ Justinian‚ who was an aspiring builder‚ had this masterpiece built‚ in what was once called Constantinople and is now Istanbul‚ in the country of Turkey. The building is a beautiful conglomeration of early Greek and Roman time periods blended with some Asian elements‚ as well. Within this building are two floors that are

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    Early Christian art spans from the first to fifth centuries followed by the vast era of Byzantine art from the fifth century to the 16th century in Eastern Europe. Much of the art during this period had a religious context or enacted a religious purpose. The paintings and mosaics were meant to remind worshippers of their God‚ and the architecture was meant to serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. When Constantine I issued the Edict of Milan in 313 and moved the center of the Roman’s empire

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    they went through.Milton Meltzer created Queen Elizabeth‚a long article about Elizabeth life growing up .They both impacted great lives for their kingdom. Theodora changed things in her kingdom in two ways.The first one is she told her husband Justinian to stay and help with the riots.The second one is‚improved laws for women everywhere.It says in the book‚”In A.D 532‚their was a violent riot about Theodora ruling and she told her

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    During the mid-fifteenth century‚ European governments were weakened by the war and rebellion which was a direct result of their feudal structure. In order to make their government stronger‚ numerous leaders known as the New Monarchs tried to bring about civil peace. These western European monarchies wanted to create a centralized government in which the king gained more power. The monarchs had their own motives for recreating their governments. Therefore‚ in doing so‚ they made sure to include

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    Romanesque After the decline of the Roman Empire‚ the building of large churches in Western Europe gradually gained momentum with the spread of organized monasticism under the rule of Saint Benedict and others. A huge monastery at Cluny‚ only a fraction of which still exists‚ was built using a simplified Roman style‚ stout columns‚ thick walls‚ small window openings and semi-circular arches. The style spread with monasticism throughout Europe. The technique of building high vaults in masonry was

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    The black death of the middle ages is today known as the bubonic plague. There have been three major outbreaks of the Black Death throughout history; the first outbreak was the Plague of Justinian in the sixth century‚ which Justinian survived. The second outbreak occurred in the fourteenth century‚ and killed approximately one-third of the human population at the time. The third outbreak of plague began in the mid-nineteenth century‚ and remained active until 1959 according to the World Health

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