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    founding of the primary education system began in 425 AD and "... military personnel usually had at least a primary education . They sometimes efficient and often large government of the Empire meant that educated citizens were a must. Although Byzantium lost much of the grandeur of Roman culture and extravagance in the process of surviving‚ the Empire emphasized efficiency in its war manuals. The Byzantine education system continued until the empire’s collapse in 1453 AD. Islam was another culture

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    The First Crusade The First Crusade - 1096 - 1099 A brief description and outline of the Cause of the Crusades is as follows: The massacre of 3000 Christian Pilgrims in Jerusalem prompted the first crusade Religious Conviction of crusaders The Instinct to Fight The Preaching of Peter the Hermit The Threat of the Turks The Council of Clermont led by Pope Urban II - "It is the will of God" Leaders of the First Crusade The leaders of the First Crusade included some of

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    Between 100 CE and 600 CE‚ the Roman empire underwent a change in government as the empire collapsed due to corruption within. Also‚ the influence of Christianity increased greatly. However‚ the “Eastern Roman Empire”‚ the Byzantines‚ kept the culture going. Clearly‚ the most important change that the Roman Empire experienced in the late classical era was its collapse. But‚ this phenomenon was one that the other great powers of the age‚ Han China and Gupta India‚ also grappled with as each

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    Byzantium‚ on the other hand‚ was a culture that was a continuation of the Roman empire that began in 324CE. Christianity was the official religion which was central to the identity of many of the empire’s inhabitants‚ which in turn influenced art. Although Byzantine inhabitants inherited Roman culture and called themselves Romans‚ much of their culture was aligned with Greek culture‚ especially evident in the fact that their language was Greek and not Latin like Romans. Like many transitioning

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    Augustus’ rule restored morale in Rome after a century of discord and corruption and ushered in the famous pax Romana–two full centuries of peace and prosperity. He instituted various social reforms‚ won numerous military victories and allowed Roman literature‚ art‚ architecture and religion to flourish. Augustus ruled for 56 years‚ supported by his great army and by a growing cult of devotion to the emperor. When he died‚ the Senate elevated Augustus to the status of a god‚ beginning a long-running

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    The Crusades were military journeys made by Western European Christians. The announced reason for the Crusades was to control the city of Jerusalem and in addition other eastern areas of religious journey from the control of the Muslims. Pope Urban II advanced from Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus for military help against the Turks. Urban accomplished so much to restore Papal honor after Gregory VII. While occupied with a religious voyage through French seas‚ he stop at Clermont 1095‚ and preached

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    Setting of Philippians Positioned at the eastern fertile plain of Datos in central Macedonia‚ Philippi was a flourishing city. Gordon Fee notes although originally founded by Greek colonists from the island of Thasos (ca. 360 B.C.)‚ in 356 BCE Philippi was conquered by its namesake‚ the father of Alexander the Great‚ Philip II of Macedon. Philip seized the city due to its strategic location. Namely‚ it was blessed with provisions‚ protection‚ and prosperity. “It sat as sentinel to the large agricultural

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    Long before it was discovered by later more minor civilizations‚ the people of the now called Christmas Island were the greatest inventors‚ governors‚ and intellectuals the world had ever seen. They built prehistoric skyscrapers that rivaled the creations of their Gods! They had expanded their own lifespans and had such scientific advantage that they felt immortality was nearly achievable. They prided themselves on their beliefs in pacifism and isolationism and rather than spending money on wars

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    how the exact same thing happens to a guy named Sanger Rainsford‚ a big game hunter. At first everything was fine and Rainsford was sailing to Rio with his companion Whitney‚ the next thing he knows he is on an island playing a game with a man who loves to hunt humans. This tells us that you should never trust a desolate island. At first Whitney and Rainsford are sailing to Rio to hunt big game. On the boat‚ Whitney goes to bed‚ Rainsford hears a gunshot so he goes to end of the boat and falls off

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    Dias. Christopher Columbus was one of the most important explorers in the Age of Discovery. He was born in Italy and he made many voyages all around the world as a young man. Columbus had a goal which was to sail to India by sailing west through the Atlantic Ocean‚ not sailing around Africa like previous explorers. Columbus landed in one of the islands of the Bahamas. He then sailed south and thought that he had landed in Asia‚ which was really Cuba. Columbus went to the Caribbean and Central America

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