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    conditions in the Greco-Roman empire favored the spread of faith ,they did not necessarily mean that Christianity would be the religion to triumph (Latouret1953;19) this implies that the competitors existed besides Judaism to which several of the competitors existed with an upper hand ,there existed religions ,cults which were maintained by the state these include gods of Rome and these cities of the empire (www.reaingacts .com)this phenomenon existed inform of Emperor worship and each of…

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    Roman Empire Downfall

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    Justifications such as religion, ideas and beliefs are usually the liability for the initial or overall defeat of an empire. For example, there was a magnitude of people that guilt the institution of Christianity for the preliminary decline of the Roman Empire. Issues such as the decline of economics and…

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    The Fall Of Rome Why did Rome Fall? The Roman Empire was the most powerful Empire, although it did have its downside. Rome was founded in 700 BCE, but the Roman Empire began around 750 BCE as an unremarkable settlement. By 200 BCE the Greek Empire was weakening and Rome was turning into a giant. Rome goes through a fall this was caused some of these reasons include, the soldiers abandoning their armor, the economic corruption, and disease/disasters. To begin with, Rome had a fall because…

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    The Devastation of Rome Rome was an astounding empire, coming up with ideas, language, and cultures. It was once a small town but soon became one of the greatest empires of all time. The decline of Rome was mainly due to the fact that soldiers got languorous, the frequent turnover in leadership, and the empire was growing massively. The decline of Rome was one of the most historic times we know about. One of the main reasons Rome fell is that soldiers got lazy. They gave up their armor and…

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    the Ancient Greeks and Romans, have not been forgotten, and have greatly impacted the modern western world. The modern day would not exist as it is, if it were not for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Its destruction was instrumental in the formation of the western world and heavily influenced humanity as a whole. The Western Roman Empire’s collapse was brought on because of Barbarians, the Greed of Powerful Romans, and the Roman’s loss of identity. The Western Roman Empire had over the…

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    The crisis of the Roman Empire was all connected to the politics within the Roman Republic. The political aspect influence the social and economic factors to why the Roman Republic fell. This crisis escalated into the collapse of the Roman Republic because in created an incapable governing body. There were many leaders who were able to keep the Roman Republic going, however once they were no longer in a high position, the Roman Republic were unable to keep order. The Roman Republic’s fall…

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    Roman Empire Division

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    Faith Eleby- Biodrowski World History Division of the Roman Empire What led to the division of the Roman Empire? The Roman Empire had grown exceptionally through the years, this growth was so prominent that it was no longer accessible to govern all of it from the primary seat of Rome. Emperor Diocletian decided to divide the empire into halves. One half being Eastern Empire given to Byzantium and the other half being Western Empire governed from Rome. More factors that contributed to the…

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    Vistula bowl settled in the locale of Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia. The Czechs established the kingdom of Bohemia and the Premyslide line, which led Bohemia and Moravia from the 10th to the 16th century. One of the Bohemian rulers, Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, made Prague a magnificent capital and a focal point of Latin grant. The Hussite development established by Jan Hus (1369?–1415) connected the Slavs to the Reformation and restored Czech patriotism, already under German command. A…

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    Foot Binding History

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    According to Li Xiu-ying, a bearer of the act of foot binding, “I knew that already because every woman I ever saw had bound feet. Before the Communists came I never even heard of a woman not having bound feet.” Foot binding began in tenth century China and was very popular during the Song and the Qing dynasties. Although it caused many health complications and lifelong disabilities, foot binding became popular by a process of displaying status and also embraced as a symbol of beauty in Chinese…

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    Trial By Ordeal In England

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    a trial dubbed ‘trial by cold water.’ Trial by cold water is deemed a ‘peasant’s ordeal’ because it was very commonly used among the poorer Britons. In this trial, the defendant would drink holy water before being thrown into a body of water - or submerge themselves into a body of water considered holy, or was blessed by a priest. If the accused were able to float, they were considered guilty: that in no manner [may God] receive this man, if he be in any way guilty of the charge that is…

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