Papers 1441-1450 of total 1772 found.
Category: /History
…of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus in the province of Noricum, the city of the Saevates and Laianci dedicated this." The centurionate was also especially attractive to provincials as it offered both wealth and status through grants of citizenship…
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…"There is written her fair neck round about:/"Noli me tangere for Caesar's I am,/and wild for to hold, though I seem tame." (Course Reading Pack, 43) is an allusion to Anne Boleyn. It seems that she wore a hint with her diamond collar inscribed with 'Noli me tangere…
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Category: /Literature
…the death of Christ. In 9 A.D., Augustus Caesar sent him into exile for unknown reasons to live in a primitive town called Tomis on the Black Sea. For seven years, Ovid wrote poems of lamentation and importunate letters to the authoritarian emperor asking…
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…that there is someone more knowledgeable and competent than ourselves in charge of things. We desire to be led by men like Augustus Caesar and John F. Kennedy for this satisfies our even deeper desire to be taken care of. The second desire is to be free. Not only do we…
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….         The Roman Empire, founded by Augustus Caesar in 27 B.C. and lasting in Western Europe for 500 years, reorganized for world politics and economics. Almost the entirety of the civilized world became a single centralized state. In place of Greek democracy, piety…
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Category: /Literature/English
…us the impact that blacks have had in past eras. He touches on past, historical events, like the days of 'Caesar' and the 'Belgians...in the Congo' (5 and 15). The murderous oppression that Hughes speaks about uncovered when he says, 'They lynch me still…
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…. No Pericles or Caesar made it into the Book of Daniel or the Koran. Alexander's name continues to carry great weight. Greek, Macedonian, even Albanian, nationalists claim him; Indian and Iranian nationalists hate him with equal vigor. Some Christians believe his…
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…to see and do. Who has time for sleeping? People come and go all day and all night long. Most of the excitement happens on the Vegas Strip. Many of the main hotels, such as the Bellagio, Venitian, Caesar's Palace and Mandalay Bay in Vegas are located…
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…becomes C, C - D and so on one of the most well know is the Caesar cipher which A becomes D and so on these are easily broken by studying the letter frequency the Playfair cipher on a 5 x 5 matrix similar to the Polybius checkerboard a keyword…
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…, and they should use any means of practicality to accomplish this end, including deception. Scholars struggle over interpreting Machiavelli's precise point. In several sections Machiavelli praises Caesar Borgia, a Spanish aristocrat who became a notorious and much…
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