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…because the Romans use torches, oil lamps, and cooked on gas stoves. An hour couldn’t go without a fire starting somewhere. The streets of Rome were also very noisy especially at night. This was because Caesar said that chariots were allowed…
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…lyricist, Irving Caesar. Gershwin and Caesar decided to work on a Broadway musical. In May 1919, it was completed and La La Lucille made it’s debut. It featured the tunes Nobody But You and There’s More to the Kiss than the Sound (Schwartz 45-46…
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…conquered Rome. Rome put up a fight, but as the emperors one by one became Christians, so did the people of Rome. As Brutus ran Caesar through, the kindly, ‘humble’ preachers put a dagger in Africa’s back, and left it to die, in agony and pain as a glorious…
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…the most powerful under it's 6th ruler Hammurabi, who beat down the opposition and created the Kingdom of Babylonia. Hammurabi is one of the greatest figures in history, compared to people like Alexander the great, Caesar and Napoleon. He led his…
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…as to whether taxes should be paid to Caesar, Christ said "give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's." Implicit in this statement is the idea that earthly power and divine power can co-exist. Christ is not so concerned with who rules on earth…
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…gatherings. At these popular parties, there were rarely any tables and everyone's favorite dish was Caesar Salad with whipped sour cream. People were either eating or dancing. The most famous drink during that time were the Martinis but for the less fortunate…
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…Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thos Nelson Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton, Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross, Caesar Rodney, George Read…
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…a tissue to open the door. I walked to the rear of the restaurant to wash my hands in the restroom before I ordered my Caesar salad. I opened the restroom door, but a pile of wet toilet paper blocked the entrance, so I got a running start and leaped over…
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…an autocracy. After many years and many rulers, civil wars that had been taking place ended and Octavian Caesar became the first emperor transferring from a republic to an autocratic dictatorship like the Han Dynasty. In Rome, city-states were prevalent, rather than…
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…Claudius died, but from the sources it can be acknowledged that it is generally accepted that Agrippina was responsible for Claudius' death. Sources: Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome, Penguin Books, Great Britain, 1971, pp 262 Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars
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