Category: /Society & Culture/People
, Constantine proved himself to the Roman people. On March 1st of 293, he exceeded the rank of Caesar. Shortly after, he married Theodora, the daughter of Maximian. When Diocletian retired on May 1st of 305, Constantine made the rank of Augustus. In 306, when
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supporters portrayed Grant as a dictator, an American Caesar, and a drunk. Meanwhile, Grant supporters ruthlessly saw Greeley as a traitor and a flake. The cartoons attempted to address almost everything from reconstruction to voting. In regard
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Category: /Literature/English
to others. Faustus was warned over and over again by angels that he should repent and go with God, Macbeth was warned of that which is not born of woman, and even Caesar was warned of the ides of march. I have learned that listening to others can sometimes
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a beer-barrel? Imperious Caesar, dead and turn'd to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away: O, that that earth, which kept the world in awe, Should patch a wall to expel the winter flaw! From this you could speculate that Hamlet believes that after you
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They stoke the furnace all their lives, sweat their lips, shine their eyes and start it all in the crib. Caesars lean and hungry friends, they east the dark, who only stands to breath. (P.14).
This is just a small fraction of the detail Ray
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Category: /Literature/Novels
the conspirators who killed Caesar. The "Republican" conspirators had 19 legions at their command (about 120000 men), against the triumvir's 28 legions (about 170000). The triumvirs won resoundingly, and the leaders (Brutus and Cassius) committed suicide. Triumvirs
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that extended even beyond his life.
To begin with, the size of the empire he earned was so great that he had many problems to solve outside of Rome. Unable to lead the campaigns in the east and the west, Diocletian brought in Maximian as Caesar and later
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
and boring, and showed little scholastic ability. It was his uncles Jacob Einstein and Caesar Koch that stimulated his fascination in Mathematics and science, so that at the age of twelve he devoted himself to learning.
Having the wish to continue his education
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Category: /History/European History
to the "brilliant campaign" which Claudius talked about.
<Tab/>When the Romans initiated the attack they landed on the shores of Britain completely unopposed. This may not sound like a disaster but if you compare it to Caesar's invasion it may not seem
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In the city Rome there is a place called campus. It is an old drill ground for soldiers. It is a large section of plain near the Tiber River. Overtime campus became Rome's track and field playground. Even famous people such as Caesar and Augustus exercised
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