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    The ancient Roman Empire is regarded as one of the most powerful, influential civilizations of all time. Although flourishing in ancient history, people still view Rome as one of the greatest empires in the world. Religion was an important part of Roman culture, but they formed their ideas of religion and mythology based on Greek religious practices which preceded the Roman Era. Much like the Greeks, Romans worshipped in many different ways and celebrated their gods and goddesses with…

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    incredible Roman architecture. Implying the use of many fine characteristics such as the superb shape, position and look, Hadrian fused all of these together to create an absolute masterpiece. However historians can only guess the original function. The most notable opinions, that challenge the idea that the function was to omit a fear factor, are the defence of a frontier from a dangerous enemy in the North, and the taxation and the monitoring of movement of people. Throughout Roman history…

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    The Roman Empire was one of the largest empires in its time period. It had acquired wealth and power on three continents and constantly growing its reaches to the next. It was one of the first with a much advanced government, military, and economic capabilities in which the empire flourished with its combined Greek and Latin culture. But as its constant growth and expansion was its advantage it also became one its major disadvantage, a small city to vast empire which ruled over the Mediterranean…

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    Splitting of the Roman Empire The fall of Roman empire started from about AD 190. It was attacked by tribes such as the Goths and the Vandal and Civil wars in the empire further weakened rule. Rome also experienced a succession of poor emperors who were not capable of doing their jobs. The emperor Diocletian knew that something had to be done or the empire would disintegrate. He decided to divide the Roman Empire in half creating Western Empire and Eastern Empires, each with own leader.…

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    “Julius Caesar and the Failure of the Roman Republic” Based on the material presented in lecture, Plutarch’s life of Caesar shows that he had a great impact on the Roman Republic in general, both positively and negatively. In many ways, he made Rome great through military expansion and economic, political and social reforms. The life of Caesar is mostly consistent with the material presented in lecture. However, many of Caesar’s activities are described and framed by Plutarch as being virtuous.…

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    148 years to reach its geographical peak. Rome is argued to be the successful military power in all of the Ancient Mediterranean (Joshua J. Mark, “Roman Empire”). Spanning twenty-five hundred miles, the Roman empire controlled the Mediterranean (“Ancient Rome”). Legions trampled anything in their path. Adapting to any environment they had to and changing formation, to give them the advantage. Rome brought forth some of the best…

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    of Jupiter. As a priest he was engaged to a plebian girl, but Caesar broke off his engagement because being a priest he needed to be married to a patrician. Caesar then married Cornelia, daughter of a high profile and influential family. When the Roman ruler Sulla…

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    Ancient Rome grew from a small town into an empire that covered most of your up, Britain, Western Asia, northern Africa and the Mediterranean islands. I believe the ancient Romans contributed the most to modern society and here are my reasons why. Roommate many architectural achievements, a lot of these concepts are still used today. Some buildings that we were designed many years ago, were modified and used all over the world. Without ancient Rome and Greece, we would not have made the…

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    The Roman Prefabrication

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    Prefabrication has been used since ancient times. We can see that The Romans use prefabricated building elements to build their forts quickly and efficiently in newly conquered Britain in AD 43. But, as Herbers describes; the prefabrication as a word that describes building typology was not considered important before the 1930s. After that, it started to gain a seat in the building typology when the business of making building components show up in the substantial industry, and prebabrication…

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    Julius Caesar Rough Draft

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    When he was young, he was considered a very cultural and literate Roman. Caesar showed to be successful in events such as defeating the tribes in Gaul, which would lead him to obtaining governorship over Gaul’s tribes. With connections from tribes outside the border, he decided to go on an expedition against Britain. When Caesar was set to return to Gaul, Gaul rose up in a widespread rebellion; this threatened his power. Caesar continued to…

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