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    the most remarkable civilizations to date has been the Roman Empire. It began around 500BC as the Roman Republic and would survive for about 2‚000 years. The Empire went through various phases and peaked during the second century. It controlled a huge part of what are now Europe and even a part of Africa. In 476 CE the Roman Empire fell‚ however‚ the influence of the Roman culture still stayed for a long time after. Yet‚ what made the Roman civilization so great? In addition‚ how does it compare

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    Military of the Roman Empire The military of the Roman Empire formed the group that held Rome together. They fought with steadfast courage‚ love for their country‚ and honor for their people. They overcame some of the deadliest battles‚ even when they were outnumbered tremendously. There were several ranks and types of soldiers in the Roman Empire. There were around thirty-five to forty different types of soldiers in the Roman Military‚ all of which I have listed at the end of my paper. When

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    1. Define: Middle Ages‚ medieval Middle Ages: used to describe the time period between the fall of the Roman empire and the beginning of the Renaissance Medieval: related to the Middle Ages 2. Identify: Clovis‚ Merovingians‚ Charles Martel‚ Pepin the Short‚ Charlemagne‚ Louis the Pious‚ Magyars‚ Vikings Clovis: a military leader‚ who became king of one of the Frankish tribes Merovingians: successors of Clovis‚ including Clovis himself Charles Martel: successor of Pepin as the mayor of the palace

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    The Han dynasty of the southeastern region of Asia and the Roman Empire located around the Mediterranean prove their major significance to modern-day history. However‚ the Han Empire was a greater military power‚ they had created more unified state‚ and created a better cultural legacy than the Roman Empire. The Han dynasty’s showed a greater amount of both military power and preparation. The Han dynasty produced an aggressive military that would allow the expansion of Han territory to Fujian‚

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    The Byzantine Empire has a very strong connection to Greek culture. In 1453 A.D. the Byzantine Empire was very important in not just only the world‚ but also in terms of economic‚ political and militaristic strength. The Byzantine Empire was a significant part of the Roman Empire and historical research has helped unravel the strong relationship between the Byzantine Empire‚ Greek Heritage and culture. In addition to what I listed above‚ the Byzantine Empire was important because it maintained the

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    Vault Construction 3. Corbel or Cantilever Construction 4. Trussed Construction Introduction The Historical Timeline of Architecture Egyptian Byzantine Pre-Historic NEAR EAST EGYPTIAN Greek Roman Early Christian Romanesque Gothic Renaissance GREEK ROMAN EARLY CHRISTIAN history of architecture PRE-HISTORIC 18th-19th C: Revival 20th C: Modern Near East Islamic BYZANTINE ROMANESQUE GOTHIC RENAISSANCE 18TH-19TH C REVIVAL 20TH C MODERN ISLAMIC

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    Christianity During the Roman Empire During the Roman Empire‚ Christianity expanded rapidly to a point that by the fourth century ten percent of the population and even fifty percent of the population in Asia Minor were Christians. Christianity emphasized the personal relationship between God and people. The religion slowly spread throughout the empire‚ but once it was established it was very dominating in the western culture. The religion was never again discriminated and its followers were

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    were unstoppable. Though‚ this only came to be through the change from a Roman Republic to the Roman Empire‚ and only one man could change this. Augustus. Augustus was the first Roman Emperor‚ and quite frankly the founder of the Roman Empire. Augustus commanded legions of Roman Soldiers‚ reformed the populous to run more efficiently and started the long reign of Emperors in Rome. Augustus was the sole reason the Roman Empire rose from the ashes of the republic. Augustus was born into an equestrian

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    Dynasty vs. The Roman Empire The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty of China had many similarities and differences. Many of these similarities and differences were political‚ social‚ and economical. Some of the similarities included the resemblances of political figures‚ the role of women‚ and the parallels in each empire’s trade. Some differences included the contrasts of the forms of government‚ the spheres of influence for each empire‚ and the military expeditions led by the empires. These similarities

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    burg facts. Most people when asked about the Christian church say that it split‚ however the reading of Chapter 10 from Ways of the World provides much more information on the given topic. The chapter begins with explaining the collapse of the Roman Empire and the continuous establishment of Eastern Christianity in the original church located in Byzantine. Following the collapse which took many years‚ the East of Europe was better off than the West. Byzantine although small‚ was full of culture and

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