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    The Roman empire is one of the greatest historical achievements to date. In no other civilization did one find such success. Constantine the Great was one of the most pivotal leaders in the history of the empire and of the world. He came from a family of politicians and his decisions were favored by the people of Rome. He was an advocate for the Christian Church, which was one of the fastest growing religions of the time. Was this historic leader simply out for political success; or did he truly…

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    Rome has a complex history with many layers that one must peal individually to fully comprehend. A very complicated time for the political stage of the empire was during the 4th century, when Rome was divided into East and West. The shifting powers at the time led to one of the most influential incidents in Roman history, the Battle of Milvian Bridge. On the 28th of October 312 A.D., two of the greatest authorities at the time faced off on the outskirts of Rome. Constantine the Great engaged…

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    A Christian can died for their faith but we cannot affirm that his son, grandson or his offspring can the same thing. The bloody and hiding daily life filled with fear and anxiety of Roman soldiers and persuasion is not what Jesus wants for his people. The existence of church is settle…

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    Do you know how Christianity spread? Do you know how Rome was saved? In this essay, I will be talking about how Constantine saved Rome and spread Christianity. His father, Flavius Valerius Constantius, was one of the members of the army. In 208, Constantine 's father left his wife and married the stepdaughter of Maximian and he was elevated to the deputy emperor under Maximian. Since his father was the Deputy Emperor Constantine wanted to fight battles with his father so he joined the army.…

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    Culture POPULATION: About 6.6 million LANGUAGE: Castilian Spanish Andalucia is a region of famous food, festivals and various traditions. The different recipes of food appear in andalucia cuisine. A well known dish called paella in andalucia and It was the poor worker individuals of the Valencian district who created Spain's most popular dish, paella. The first formula mixed home developed vegetables (normally beans) with off-cuts of rabbit and the short grain rice that was make in big quantity…

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    Christianity In Agora

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    essentially eliminated the cultural knowledge of Rome. No one benefitted from the destruction of the Roman culture; the Roman art, knowledge, and architecture was forever lost in history. Another way Christianity had a negative impact on Rome is through mass violence. In the movie, Agora, we saw violent uprisings, multiple stonings, and like, previously stated, the ruthless destruction of roman culture. During the riot in the film, we saw the clash between the pagans and Christians…

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    When the government constructed roads there was nothing to indicate that these roads would help Christianity spread (Ekeke 28). The Romans had developed a great road system through hills and valleys that allowed for travel throughout the empire. They even built many roads from concrete, allowing them to last for long periods of time. These roads “allowed a free passage of individuals from one place to another and hence gave Christianity…

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    impacts, his political structure, his battles, and how he expanded his empire. This investigation will focus on Charlemagne’s rule from 768–814 CE and the places focused on in this investigation is the Kingdom of the Franks during Charlemagne’s rule. This will be accomplished through a thorough examination of many sources, including The Age of Charlemagne by Donald Bullough and CHARLEMAGNE. A. D. 742-814. REVIVAL OF WESTERN EMPIRE by John Lord. Within these sources,…

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    Previously Romans policy has been applying traditional measures to ensure the loyalty of its subjects and to prevent forbidden associations had been inspired to maintain peace and social equilibrium. This was not true for Constantine. His was more a succession of steps taken by a general who shapes the tactics of his battle to suit the expediencies. Constantine had a passion for change and his reforms aimed at unification and the reduction of affairs to the common denominator of the absolute…

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    difficulty spreading there teachings to the Hebrews of Israel. Frustrated by the lack of growth the Apostle Paul decided to expand Christianity beyond the borders of Israel. Paul decided to focus his attention to spreading christianity to the Roman empire. This fateful decision was arguably one of the most influential choice’s ever made. Before the legalization of christianity by Constantine, the early christians were often viewed…

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