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…to be and extraordinary, beautiful piece of work. According to The World Book Encyclepedia 1999 Vol 13 pg 484 "Michelangelo's contriibution to the chapel was the grandest of them all. Michelangelo, forced against his own will by Julius to undertake the huge task, began…
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…not like the way Borgia acted but thought Borgia could unite Italy, which was Machiavelli’s life long goal. In 1512 lost his job as an important diplomat. This happened when Pope Julius II took over Florence, Italy and put the Medici family back…
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…not like the way Borgia acted but thought Borgia could unite Italy, which was Machiavelli’s life long goal. In 1512 lost his job as an important diplomat. This happened when Pope Julius II took over Florence, Italy and put the Medici family back…
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…Bertier, the team captain, showed his leadership in a few different ways. He becomes friends with Julius, demonstrating that, contrary to popular belief at this time, we really can have friendships with people of a different race. The most important…
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…and conquer much of central Italy. After Alexander’s death in 1503, his successors, Julius II and later Leo X, projected Rome and had artistic projects to beautify Rome. The Rebuilt the St. Peter’s Basilica, the world’s largest Church in the Christian world.…
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…new and exciting aspects to the game of basketball. The ABA created some of the greatest players ever. Players like Julius Erving and Moses Malone were the soul of the ABA. At its end in 1975, they introduced all of the great accomplishments…
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…for the Sala dei Cinquecento of the Palazzo Vecchio. With this work, he demonstrates his ability as a painter. In 1505 the Julius II commissioned Michelangelo to produce his tomb which was planned to be the most magnificent of Christian times. In 1508…
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…and racism," he says. And what a weapon it became. In 1941 Parks became the first photographer to receive a fellowship from the Julius Rosenwald Foundation and chose to work with Roy Stryker at the photography section of the Farm Security Administration (FSA…
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…. Argus was captured and sold to Gnaeus Julius Agricola, a wealthy Roman Farmer of Stabiae. He along with another slave worked in Gnaeus's fields during the summer and as an aide to the cook in the winter. He did this monotonous labor until the age of 17, when…
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…of the Palazzo Vecchio, the Florentine town hall. With this statue Michelangelo proved to his contemporaries that he not only surpassed all modern artists, but also the Greeks and Romans. Michelangelo was called to Rome by Pope Julius II in 1505 for two jobs…
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