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    Napoleon as almost every new "prince" in history was lucky because of the circumstances and opportunities that was lucky to have; which allowed him to become the emperor of France. When the revolution occurred in France the monarchy was abolished, France fell at war with it's neighboring countries because they wanted to restore the monarchy. When France went to war with it's neighbors; this gave Napoleon the opportunity to make a name for himself, Napoleon was then near army hero, Napoleon…

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    The Magna Carta is an English legal document written in 1215 CE which had a huge influence on the developing legal system of England(What is the Magna Carta). The Magna Carta had an effect on the rights of the people and the rights of the Church. These rights were a start to the beginning of the common rights of everyday citizens and a beginning to the separation of Church and State movement. The King also had to limit the power of the government to give rights to the people(Magna Carta). The…

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    Topic: Richard III and the princes in the tower Introduction: “Let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death kings; how some have been deposed; some slain in war, some haunted by the ghosts they have deposed. Some poisoned by their own cousins. Anyhow, all murders are for the hollow crown.” (Shakespeare, 2.3.5-10) As many royal stories in England, every crown has their own story to tell. In our story, the deception cousin did not only stole the throne but also captive the two…

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    What effect did the Magna Carta have on society? The Magna Carta, first written in 1215AD, was a set of laws essentially establishing that everyone, including the king, should be subject to the law and punished “in proportion to the gravity of the offence”. Before the Magna Carta was created, England was ruled by King John, who is often referred to as the worst king in history. He had a dreadful reputation for raising taxes and thwarted the law many times, getting away with it thanks to his…

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    Malcolm’s Reign to Shine After vanquishing the murderous monarch of Scotland, Macbeth, I, King Malcolm of Scotland, have successfully ascended the throne of Scotland, with Dunsinane being the seat of power in Scotland. Macbeth wreaked havoc throughout the kingdom and caused endless misery, especially to people who were perceived by him to pose a threat to his reign, based on the prophecies of the three witches. Riddled with guilt, and further being misled by the three witches…

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    Alexander achieved more noteworthy deeds than, not just of the rulers who had lived before him additionally of the individuals who were to come later down to our time .Alexander the Great was conceived at Pella Macedonia in 356 B.C.E. He spent his adolescence years watching his dad changing Macedonia into an extraordinary military force. His Father was King Phillip and his mom was Olympias. His mom was the rulers of neighboring Epirus. She was a profoundly otherworldly who taught her child about…

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    Have you ever known someone who was very greedy? Well is the play Macbeth the main character Macbeth becomes very hungry for power. There was one person who Macbeth had an interesting contact with. The characters of Macbeth and Macduff are adversaries in the tragedy, however certain similarities can be cited. The differences and similarities contribute to Macbeth’s tragic ending and Macduff’s resolution. Similarities between Macduff and Macbeth are their names. They have very similar names…

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    Why was the Magna Carta an important part of the Middle Ages? The Magna Carta was an important part of the Middle Ages because it was the first important document signed in that time. Also it was believed to be the beginning of a new constitutional government. It demonstrated that the king's power could be limited by a written grant. King John came into rule after his brother Richard but his rule over England wasn't as significant as his brothers. In 1204 John lost the battle against…

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    famous novel ‘Dracula’ on the legend of Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia. Vicious acts that defy humanity, but most importantly his insatiable thirst for blood and the fact that he impales all his enemies still twitching bodies on a stick earned him his nickname Vlad Tepes, or Vlad the Impaler in english. Although the word ‘dracula’ has a distinctive meaning than the word people associate it with today, a vampire. ‘Dracula’ was a title given to Vlad III, as a son of Vlad Dracul and a member of the…

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    Remember this scary creature called Dracula. The vampire that would suck the blood out of any human he caught. Dracula was actually real or I should say was real at one time. In Transylvania, Romania was count Dracula, otherwise known as “Vlad IV, 1431?–1476, prince of Wallachia (1448, 1456–62, 1476), known as Vlad the Impaler. He was the son of Prince Vlad Dracul (Vlad the Devil) and is therefore also called Dracula or son of the Devil”. He was a gruesome king of Transylvania; during his reign…

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