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    Important facts Saint Andrew grew up in the Roman Empire along with his family. Saint Andrew is the patron Saint of fisherman because when he was an apostle of Jesus‚ he did a lot of fishing. Also‚ he lead his brother‚ Simon Peter‚ to Jesus because Peter was interested in what Andrew was telling him. Eventually‚ Andrew introduced him to Jesus. The feast day of Saint Andrew is celebrated on November 30th every year and he was canonized in 1886 under Pope Leo the 13th. Birth and Death Saint

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    Not all empires are going to last forever are they? The Roman and Han empires both ended similarly and differently. They both were impacted by disease‚ which killed off their population and both had external invaders. The difference was the internal rebellion in the empires. The first similarity between the fall of the Roman and Han empires is the spread of disease. For example‚ in Rome‚ malaria arose because of the poor hygiene all over the neighborhoods. People dumped the waste out of the windows

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    For thousands upon thousands of years‚ Rome had been dominated by paganism and personal cult religions. However‚ by the end of the Empire‚ when Constantine made it legal‚ Christianity had usurped paganism and cult religions as the dominant religion. To understand the change switch in religious practices and beliefs‚ it is necessary to look back at the culture and social structure of Rome. Rome began as a small village of cattle farmers doing trade along the Tiber River. As is typical for early‚

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    Martyrdom in the 3rd Century Roman Empire Reading the Martyrdom of Perpetua and Falicitas‚ it is easy to gather that the general feeling and attitudes of the Roman people toward Christians were intolerant at best. The very concept of Christianity‚ in that it is monotheistic is a threat to the ancient Roman culture. Romans‚ while not entirely religious in terms that we understand it now‚ believed that their Emperors were semi-divine and closely linked with their Gods. For Christians not to participate

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    The Dark Ages There has been an ongoing debate between scholars and historians on if the term Dark Ages truly describes the period after the Roman Empire demise. Due to a lack of record keeping‚ literature and culture tracking there has been a misconception that the time period called the Dark Ages due to being dark times and because there was some sort of regressive thinking process. But we now have the ability to trace things back to the period that suggest otherwise. Feudalism was the system

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    The Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire was one of the greatest empires that ever existed. The Roman empire seemed as if it would never fall because of its advancement in technology. Sadly‚ like most great empires it did fall. This was due to four major issues which were; political‚ economic‚ deadly diseases and foreign invaders. One of the huge reasons why the Roman Empire fell was political problems. Most of leaders in Rome were unfit rulers‚ meaning they were either greedy‚ cruel

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    Before the middle ages‚ the spread of Christianity to Europe was complicated and it was accompanied with a number of persecution acts by the Roman Empire. There is a question that whether the Roman Empire persecuted Christians for ideological reasons or not. It is apparent that in that period of time‚ Christianity has been approached as a threat by Roman religion which has performed a major role in the development of the Roman Empire (Wasson‚ 2013). So‚ the persecutions of Christians were accompanied

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    The Roman Empire were the largest and longest-lasting empires that were ever made by the western world. Rome inspired many countries and civilization with their art‚ literature‚ and architecture. The Roman Empire took and change the best features of cultures it conquered‚ places like Egypt‚ Greece‚ and‚ Asia. While they did take things from other civilizations‚ the roman empire made great contributions to language‚ law‚ and architecture. Rome’s origins came from a tribe of Iron Age called Latins

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    Before and after the fall of the roman empire CCOT Essay After the fall of the Roman Empire‚ Western Europe was split between what remained from Rome‚ and what changed afterwards. Western Europe stayed the same with the Christian religion and farm-based agriculture. After the fall of the Roman Empire‚ Western Europe changed in interactions with other countries; increase in crusades‚ and economically. The Roman Empire was majorly Christianity‚ with a Pope and the Church-over-crown government

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    choices that the Roman empire made forged one of the greatest empires ever‚ but ultimately led to their demise. The longevity and power of Roman empire is

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