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    Who were the ancient Hittites? Excavations have revealed a civilization dating back to 3000 B.C.E, although this may not have been the origin of the Hittites. The Hittite’s coming was marked with the transition of art, which was marked by the Babylonian first dynasty falling. The Hittites were the supreme military, cultural, cultural force and political power in the 1400 to 1200 B.C.E whose capital was at Bogazköy, also known as Hattusas. They were a powerful civilization that had control over…

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    Negatives Of War

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    War has been in this world for a tremendous amount of time. The very first war that has been recorded took place in mesopotamia in 2700 BCE.wars have been caused by several reasons, such as economic gain. A country would want to take over another's wealth, many countries have fought for riches, food,oils, minerals, or even for the ownership of cattles and horses. Wars can also be caused by territorial gain. A country may believe that they need more land for living, agricultural plans, or…

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    In the first century of the common era, ancient Rome witnessed the emergence of the new major philosophy of Stoicism. Founded by Zeno in Athens, the tenets of Stoicism focused on the eradication of emotion, and particularly fear, which would lead to a life committed to self-betterment. Seneca and his contemporaries took these ideas and expanding on them, marking a shift from the Epicurean philosophy studied a generation previously. While Seneca lead an active life as tutor to Emperor Nero and…

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    Rome stood as a true empire in the early centuries of the Common Era. Its wealth and power went unmatched in the West for years. Engineering was an area Rome specialized in. With the invention of concrete, Rome could build structures unmatched in the ancient world. Though Rome herself fell, these buildings have stood the test of time. Everyone knows the Colosseum, which is also, though less popularly, known as the Flavian Amphitheater. While the Colosseum is spectacular in its own right,…

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    other members meet up to plan Caesar’s death at Cicero’s restaurant. Another way betrayal becomes clear is after Caesar is stabbed, and everyone who was involved all turn against each other to blame his death on someone other than themselves if they got caught. In addition, betrayal is present when Lucy the Intern quits working for Senator Brutus, and starts working for Octavius Caesar. Along with that, betrayal is clear when Tony convinces Brutus to address the public with Caesar’s death, but…

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    that great achievement comes with great cost. The Aeneid by Virgil is an epic poem written during the Golden Age of Roman that follows the story of how the Roman Empire came about and ended up with the first Roman Emperor Augustus in power. The character that plays the role of Augustus in this epic poem is Aeneas however the…

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    tribes and peoples filled the coffers of Rome. As the empire grew, the practice of using native levies and allies became the norm. Governors were tasked with gathering taxes and patrolling the borders to prevent incursions. A close friend of Emperor Augustus was assigned to Germania as Governor. Harsh governing led to open rebellion among Germanic tribes and a punitive military force of three legions was launched. Poor leadership decisions and treachery combined to doom the expedition which…

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    statue, when it was built, and the role of the statue in this place. In addition, Strong D. said the statue of Augustus represents a military role. The author described this statue’s appearance, stance and the low-relief decoration on the breastplate. The description of these details can help people to conceive of the…

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    Augustus In The Aeneid

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    This works to further connect the story of Aeneas to Rome in the days of Augustus. In fact, the shield of Aeneas even contains some Augustan imagery, amplifying the connection between Augustus and Aeneas. As Aeneas is viewed as an epic hero in this regard as well as a founding father of Rome, Rome itself can be thought of as having been descended from greatness. Roman monuments also present Rome as glorious. The emperor Augustus is quoted as saying, “I found Rome of clay; I leave it to you of…

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    Indian Architecture Essay

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    Indian architecture form the base of Indian culture which explain the Indian culture itself. Indian architecture encompasses a multitude in the form of expression of space and time creating new ideas. Most of architecture found in Indus valley Civilisation are considered to be the better planned cities and houses and other livable architecture. Indian architecture are classified as temple architecture, fort architecture and housing architecture. There are architectures where the artist were told…

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