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    Roman Empire Dbq

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    contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire even before it split into eastern and western Rome and became known as Rome and the Byzantium Empire. During the height of Rome’s power it had control of most of modern day Europe and some of north Africa. With its size cam problems one of which were nearly constant war with barbarian tribes. Sadly “In 410 C.E., the Visigoths, led by Alaric, breached the walls of Rome and sacked the capital of the Roman Empire.” This was the first time that the capital…

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    was no doubt a military power. New fighting styles were invented and during this time Alexander took over most of the known world. However, was Alexander’s empire the most influential militarily in the Ancient Mediterranean? Some would argue Ancient Rome was the most influential with the most military prowess. Alexander the Great’s empire was the most successful military force of any Ancient Mediterranean civilization. From Alex’s battle tactics and doing new, maybe even crazy, things to win…

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    The Influence Of Carthage

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    North Africa as well encompassing some parts of present day Spain and the islands of the western Mediterranean Sea (Morey, 1901). Initially Carthage was a colony of Tyre and she got her independence at around 650 BC (Morey, 1901). Just like Carthage, Rome was a super power of her time. She grew out of the Roman republic and through conquests and negotiations, she become an empire. Economically, Carthage derived her power by her position in the Mediterranean Sea. She was situated the center of…

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    Tacitus In Germania

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    contrasting the superior lives of foreigners. Germania can also serve as a medium to address the citizens of Rome—whom of which he referred to as degenerate—and…

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    Tom.Li World History Mr. David.T. Miller 5/20/18 The Fall Of Rome For a long period of time, Rome seemed like an unstoppable empire. It conquered the majority of the land surrounding it. It seemed as though Rome would conquer the entire world, as it was the center of it, until it began to decline in 476 C.E. The very aspects that made it so successful were the ones that caused its collapse. Various political, religious, and economic reasons caused its downfall. This event traditionally…

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    Although they had similarities the Greeks values can not be completely blamed for the eventual collapse of democratic or Republican styles of government because Rome did indeed rule in it’s own way but the greedy militia is what led to Roman Republic's collapse in the end. Roman imperialism generates extensive cross cultural contact with greece. Roman authors found inspiration in Greek literature art and agriculture, Its small farmers also produced agricultural surpluses to support a growing…

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    there is two arguments that can be made in Brutus’s defense. Brutus does not agree to the plan to kill Caesar until he sees “proof” that the citizens of truly want Caesar to be removed. Secondly by this point Caesar was loved amongst the masses in Rome. So peacefully…

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    absolutely horrible that people are suddenly praising Caesar when just a few days ago they were praising Pompey. This shows us that the people of Rome are not very loyal, they just kind of go with whatever is happening. Caesar killed Pompey and not only do they not really care, or at least do not show that they care, but they want to crown Caesar king. I think that is why Marullus and Flavius are worried about Caesar, because they do not think it is good how quickly everyone turned to…

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    European (300-352) is Rome is was ransacked by mercenaries that have not gotten their pay from the person that wanted rome down in the first place, Charles the Hammer was the main person in this part of history that involved rome. We also discussed the kings and popes of europe, such as Constantine, and Otto. The way these two things placed a role in today's society is that roman influence would more than likely still be around and the roman ways. Also how the popes and kings and queens played…

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    What Is A Tribune

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    I would want to know that they can protect me. Their was only ten Roman tribunes in Rome. They worked throughout the Roman republic. Before the Romans became a republic they were ruled by kings. The people of Rome did not like this because the Kings were foreign and the people of Rome hated the idea of someone ruling over them. Telling them what they can and cannot do. The people of Rome threatened to leave Rome, so they created a group called the tribunes. When they first created the group…

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