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    1.) Discuss literature pieces that were famous in ancient Greece known as epics Greeks have always been known for their stories and mythological culture. They explained many things in life as affects of these mythological phenomena. It wasn’t until later that they began to use science to understand how things really worked. Mythology and story-telling was exceptionally popular during the Dorian Age‚ and this was a time when Greeks weren’t very advanced. They didn’t have any written documents really

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    sport‚ honour and remember the dead‚ and also to punish law breakers. According to David .S. Potter in Gladiators and Blood sports in ancient Rome‚ gladiatorial combat and beast hunting were commonplace activities that occurred under the permission and supervision of the ruling emperors and they took place in arenas with public viewing. Blood sports in ancient Rome served several purposes that would ultimately lead to the reinforcement or undermining of social orders. First‚ participants in these

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    "Great conquering nation of the world" (Morey‚ n.d) this was dubbed to the Roman empire‚ during the period where they had successfully conquered and colonized vast territories. However‚ unlike other ancient civilizations‚ the kind of treatment they had demonstrated with the inhabitants of their newly acquired colonial possessions were far different from other western civilizations. They have had governed them in a civilize manner specifically in organizing these territories as a compact society

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    are what cause change. For example‚ they are most likely to start a trend. Ancient Rome and the story of Christianity were not so different from a high school. Many people‚ such as Jesus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Augustus‚ during these two events were catalysts for change‚ but how; how did they do it? In Ancient Rome and the Story of Christianity‚ key individuals needed popularity and or power to make a change‚ and that is why top-down change is the most common type of change key individuals make. They

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    With Reference to Sources‚ Assess the Achievements of Cleopatra VII “Ancient writers tend to depict Cleopatra as a power hungry woman” . This is just one perspective from historical literature. No one can doubt that Cleopatra achievements were historically dynamic‚ but the way in which they were viewed through the biased eyes of historians‚ some what nullifies or exaggerates there affects and the assessment of this is the crux of my essay. First we will look at the negative Roman interpretations

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    In the ancient world‚ the Greeks believed that gods controlled everything in the universe‚ then some people tried to find natural ways for healing‚ mathematics and others. They called these natural ways‚ natural laws. These natural laws started the ways of modern science. The old science of greek has done a lot to influence the ways of modern science people use today. Greek was the foundation for modern science today that people learn more about every second of the day. Ancient Greek science and

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    Republic which involved with the wealthier classes and the stronger group in the senate. Livia then became the third wife of Julius Caesar Octavianus who was then known as emperor Augustus of Rome after 27BC. They then got married in 38BC and were married for over 50 years which is a long time in Ancient Rome times. Livia played the role of a loving and devoted wife‚ she agreed with Augustus’ encouragement of upper-class women to behave in the formal fashion of an earlier age when she and other female

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    natural environment. She is the protector of childbirth and labor. Some people even called her the virgin goddess because she rejected love. The town of Ephesus was put in her honor and they worshiped her. Artemis is one of the greatest goddess’ in Greece and

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    their Entertainment Romans created many things that we use today. One of them was aqueducts. They built them out of arches with channels over the top. Another was concrete. It was stronger than stone and used them to build bridges‚ arches‚ and

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    SATIRE IN ANCIENT ROMAN PERIOD Satire is a Roman rather than a Greek invention‚ and the word according to roman belief derives from ‘satura lanx ’meaning a full dish. Varro a menippean satirist tells us that satura is also used for stuffing made from a mix of ingredients‚ and in legal context the word implied a medley (Raghunathan‚94) There are two types of satires. The verse and Mennipean satire‚ which can be traced to Varro. Mennipean satirist frequently used a parody‚ blending prose and verse

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