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    Tiberius as his son and successor. Her other brother‚ Agrippa Postumus was exiled and killed shortly after the death of Augustus‚ and her mother Julia‚ was exiled to the Island of Pandateria‚ accused of being immoral. This is event is accounted for by Tacitus‚ who says “Her father Augustus had imprisoned her-for immorality-first on the Island of Pandateria…”.She was later moved to the town of Rhegium‚ where she died. Agrippina the Elder was married to Germanicus‚ a proconsul and commander of German legions

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    Mount Vesuvius

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    Volcanic Eruptions: 79 AD Versus the Present ATOC 250: Natural Disasters Term Paper Abstract: Volcanic eruptions can be disastrous and deadly. It is‚ therefore‚ important to look back at prior eruptions and compare them to present eruptions in order to draw conclusions on what could be done to mitigate loss of life and destruction. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD on Pompeii and surrounding areas proved to be catastrophic because of the location of the volcano and especially since citizens

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    Mount Vesuvius What? – Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano located near the bay of Naples in Italy (at the convergent boundary where the African Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate)‚ and it is mostly known for its eruption year 79 A.D. that buried the city Pompeii under a thick layer of volcanic ash. Although the destruction of the Roman cities Pompeii and Herculaneum is mostly mentioned when talking about the eruption‚ Mount Vesuvius also affected other cities such as Oplontis‚

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    retained until at least the eighteenth century. Ever since the days of the Roman Republic‚ however‚ “empire” has also been a word used to describe government over vast territories. When‚ for instance‚ in the early first century A.D.‚ the historian Tacitus spoke of the Roman world as an “immense body of empire‚” he was alluding as much to its size as to its sovereignty‚ and ultimately it would be size that separated empires from mere kingdoms and principalities. In 1914‚ the great Norwegian polar explorer

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    the legal system‚ fulfilling the commission. (to take the gospel to Rome and the ends of the earth) Paul’s appearance in front of Felix was after Felix had read the letter from Claudius Lysias. Hewitt points out that ‘all agreed Felix was bad’ and Tacitus describes Felix as ‘practicing every kind of cruelty’ this gives us an indication as to the way Paul’s trail will play out whilst Felix is in power. He then sent for Paul’s accusers who were in Jerusalem and whilst they were travelling kept him in

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    Augustan Frontier Policy

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    Augustan Frontier Policy Evidence Certainly‚ Augustus’ policy was concerned both to secure peace and to enhance the prosperity of provinces‚ once within the empire. In this way‚ his work represented a continuation and development of that of Julius Caesar; this had looked to the protection of Rome and Italy by the establishment of a ‘buffer’ of provinces a Pro-Roman territory‚ secure within increasingly visible frontiers and valuing the prosperity which came From peace and security – Shotter

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    How did the Romans maintain control of Roman Britain? There were many ways in which the Romans used to maintain control over Britain. This included using fortifications‚ British towns‚ the army and dealing with the resistance from the British. One of the ways that the Romans used to maintain control over the British was through the use of Roman forts. Once the Romans conquered Britain they did not leave they stayed to defend Roman Britain from attacks by fierce tribes who lived in Scotland and

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    PART A (Suggested writing time – 40 minutes) Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying documents. (The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise.) Write your answer on the lined pages of the Section II free-response booklet. This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write an essay that: Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with evidence from the documents. Uses all of the documents

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    The Druids were the Priests - Magicians - of the Celtic people. They were Priests and Priestesses. Although since Christian times Druids have been identified as wizards and soothsayers‚ in pre-Christian Celtic society they formed an intellectual class comprising philosophers‚ judges‚ educators‚ historians‚ doctors‚ seers‚ astronomers‚ and astrologers. The earliest surviving Classical references to Druids date to the 2nd century B.C. The word "Druidae" is of Celtic origin. The Roman writer Pliny

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    Old English Period

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    on the continent is unclear. Scholars of the 19th century favored a theory whereby English and Frisian formed an approximate linguistic unity. This postulated linguistic entity is variously called Anglo-Frisian and Ingvaeonic‚ after the name which Tacitus (c 55-120) in his Germania gave to the Germanic population settled on the North Sea coast. Towards the end of the Old English period the dialectal position becomes complicated by the fact that the West Saxon dialect achieved prominence as an inter-dialectal

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