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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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    Leo III banned the use of icons and the people rioted and the clergy rebelled back. The emperor banned icons because he thought they used icons for idol worship. Empress Theodora reinforced the use of icons. The West supported the use of icons. • The historical significance of the term excommunication is that it means the declaration of the emperor to be an outcast of the Church. • The historical importance of the word Cyrillic alphabet is that it is a language invented…

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    The Roman Republic remained from 507 to 31 B.C.E. Even though all males were entitled to partake in the assembly, the wealthy and their votes were more influential than the lower class. The Roman Republic is important because it enabled all citizens to have a say in the governing of the state. During this time, the lower class was excluded from partaking in governmental issues, but the Roman Republic allowed them to have a voice. The Roman Senate was the true powerhouse, acting as an advisory…

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    Roman Empire Division

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    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 fall of Rome decrease in agricultural…

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    Roman Coin

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    besides that one. The coin had the face of the Roman emperor Augustus. The Roman coin actually turned out to be a dime and was worth and sold for 2k. Dr. Danny Syon a coin expert stated that the coin was rare at a global level. For Laurie Rimon it wasn’t easy parting with the coin. ‘’ It’s not easy discovering/finding an amazing object such as that,’’they said.…

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    Indian Ocean

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    Where the world economic, trade, cultural, and intellectual centers were at that time before 1500, the world revolved around China and the Indian Ocean. In which, China and India were the most productive corner of the world. China and India were the world’s retail store. If you needed a product you would go to these areas. Trade was first established during the First Axial Age (450 BC.-150 AD.) were the chief trading arteries leading to and out of India and China, foremost of which was the Silk…

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    Aqueducts Of Rome Essay

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    patricians are responsible for the rise of Rome because they have most control in Roman politics. Christianity plays a vital role in the rise of Rome where Emperor Constantine had legalized Christianity towards his citizens where they are free to worship the Lord as they please. The evidence can be found in “The Birth of Christianity”, “Emperor Constantine ended persecution of Christians when he seized power in AD306. Four years later, Constantine made Christianity legal throughout the Roman…

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    Callitrichidae houses the Saguinus imperator, or the Emperor Tamarin. This species can be further classified into two sub-species: Sanguinus imperator subgrisescens and Sagninus imperator imperator. They are included in the group of New World Monkeys. Emperor tamarins are known for their long white mustaches; in fact, they were named after the Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany because he shared this distinct facial accessory (“Emeror tamarin fact file”). The Emperor tamarins can be found in the…

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    On October 27, 312, Constantine prepared for battle against Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, an important route over the Tiber River into Rome. According to tradition, Constantine looked up into the sky to see a blazing cross of light with an inscription that read, “in hoc signo vinces” (in this sign you shall conquer). Although Constantine was not a Christian, the sign of the cross—a prominent Christian symbol—led him to believe this to be a sign from the Christian god, and he ordered his…

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    So, an important role in the daily life of the emperor of China played numbers. Favorite number of Chinese rulers - nine, and in the Forbidden City can be found at every step. Nine was considered an imperial number because it is the last and largest number, followed by a dozen - the number of Heaven. In addition, nine in Chinese consonant with the word "eternal", and any emperor wanted to see if he is not, then at least his dynasty ruled until the end of time. And even if you count the number of…

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