Papers 1311-1320 of total 1772 found.
Category: /History
…. Government Napoleon provided France with a strong centralized government - a government he would himself dominate, as an emperor, a Caesar. Previous monarchs like Louis XIV and Louis XVI could not overcome political barriers (the remnants of feudalism…
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…by producing an abundant amount of gangsters movies to examine the deep and dark underground of this gbig businessh in the late twenties. Gangster movies such as Mervyn LeRoyfs Little Caesar, based off of a book of the same name by W.R. Burnett, and Scarface…
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…                          Fall of Jerusalem to the Romans. Major events between 50 BC - 100 AD 63 BC - 40 BC                  Hyrcanus2 rules, but is subject to Rome. 41 BC - 30 BC                  Antony Caesar Roman Emperor. 40 BC - 37 BC…
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…not innocent Caesar surely?" Narcissus also says that Messalina and Silius have, "sworn by their own heads to restore the republic," an action that is obviously very threatening to Claudius' life and position. Claudius admits that he, "Never entertained the faintest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that there is to be a separation of church and state. He said, "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's" (Matthew 22:21). There is no justification for the church or any other religious organization seizing the reins…
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…characterized by cynical pomp, extravagant riches mocking the standard of old, eich way of life, the former glamour of Hollywood (Citizen Kane, Little Caesar), and smaller, low budget, subtle, yet still beautifully dark, human, cynical sets.. Typical of the noir…
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…to see one of his adopted sons, Meto, who was serving under Caesar in Gaul. Dio ate at Gordianus' house before setting forth to Titus Coponius'. After his trip, Gordianus returns to Rome to find that Dio was killed the night he left to see Meto. Fed…
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…he utters the famous quote: "Then give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's" (Luke 20:25). Whenever Jesus was tested in public so that he would lose credibility or get arrested for blasphemy, he passed with flying colours, reinforcing…
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Category: /Literature
…and symbols. <Tab/>Literary historians usually identify the poetry of Alexander Pope as "Augustan", a term derived from the name of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus Caesar (63 B.C. - 14 A.D.). Augustus Caesar's reign saw new social stability…
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…, much less murder, in classrooms, even though guns and recipes for homemade explosives were virtually as accessible then as they are today. William Julius Wilson, author of "When Work Disappears" (1996), believes that problems within the neighborhood lead…
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