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    10-4 (1-5) 1. Sultan- Muslim ruler Delhi- capital of Ghur Rajah- local Hindu ruler Sikhism- religion founded in Northern India by a holy man named Nanak‚ sought to blend Islamic and Hindu beliefs Babur- claimed descent from Genghis Kahn and Tamerlane‚ military genius‚ poet‚ and author of a detailed book of memoirs Mughal- dynasty set up by Babur which ruled from 1526-1857 Akbar- chief builder of the Mughal Empire‚ Babur’s grandson Nur Jahan-Jahangir’s wife who was a shrewd political leader

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    create a connection with the reader * *Inherit the Wind’s has various historical allusions such as the 3 Kings; Julius Caesar‚ Charlemagne and Richard I * We will discuss how the 3 Kings allow the reader to understand the character and context better within the play King Richard I Charlemagne Julius Caesar King Richard I *The historical allusion to King Richard I or better known as Lion-Hearted

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    How did the rulers of early medieval Europe like Charlemagne‚ Otto of Saxony‚ Alfred the Great‚ and William the Conqueror set certain precedents for their emerging nations? Well for starters‚ Charlemagne did bring a whole lot to the table. The only significant thing I got out of him was the fact that he split his empire into “countries”‚ with a total of 300 counts watching those territories. Otto brought his German self‚ and conquered all of the “Holy Roman Empire”. He starts the election

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    Italy‚ Sicily‚ northwestern Africa‚ and southern Spain were brought back under imperial control by the military victories of A. Theodora B. Belisarius C. Basil II D. Charlemagne Constantinople withstood sieges in 674-678 and 717-718 by A. The Sasanids B. The Gauls C. The Russians D. Arabic forces One of the causes of Byzantine resurgence was the political innovation wherein a general was given military and civil control over an imperial province or A

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    appellation of "Great?" Why or why not? Alexander the Great is without a doubt one of the most prominent military strategists of all time. His name is forever forged in history books along with other great leaders as Gengis Khan‚ Atilla the Hut and Tamerlane. The appellation of “Great” bestowed on him is clearly justified simply by his deeds. Between 334 and 323 BCE‚ he was able to defeat four different armies traveling 17‚000 miles to accomplish this feat. Alexander’s the Great’s accomplishments

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    the order died with the original members. Regardless of this miniscule instance of female knights‚ this order was formed in the 1100s‚ while Bradamante would have been in the military sometime in between 768 and 814 AD‚ as this was the time of Charlemagnes rule over the Franks making her existence as a knight in real-world possibilities sketchy at

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    the center of all the deaths‚ and maybe her friends death was her fault. She meets a boy named Noah Shaw. He has a secret of his own‚ and it might be able to help her control her special ability‚ but she has to make the right choice with it. The Tamerlane State Lunatic Asylum collapses‚ and 3 girls die‚ but Mara survives. She is the only survivor of the accident. She imagines the death of the cruel owner of a dead dog‚ and he died just as she imagined. Another death happens‚ and her Spanish teacher

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    was 1year old. Soon after his mother died and he was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. John Allan at the age of 2. At the age of three the war of 1812 begins. He was only 7 when the year without a summer begun. At 18 years old he printed his first book “Tamerlane” but he could not support himself any longer so he decided to join the US army. One year later he was doing very well in the army and attains rank of Sergeant Major. When Edgar was 23 he submitted a number of short stories to the magazines but

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    Imagine that you are a noble in a group of missi dominici. You have been mandated by Charlemagne to go forth and inspect governments‚ administer justice‚ and reawaken all citizens to their civil and religious duties. Write a letter back to Charlemagne recounting your experiences so far. 799 December 5 To King Charles‚ the Great: A lull in our travels presents me with the opportunity to further apprise of our sojourns. Since leaving the palace in Aachen‚ we made the journey through lands of

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    VI. Roman Civilization Rome was a small town on the Tiber River in the central part of the Italian peninsula Rome was located in the heart of Italy and could expand in many directions Romans adopted Greeks’ alphabet‚ military techniques‚ and styles of literature‚ art‚ and architecture The Romans built a strong Republic Etruscans lived in prosperous trading cities to the north and west of Rome tribe of people who lived north of the Tiber From the Etruscans‚ Romans learned practical skills

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