Papers 1541-1550 of total 1772 found.
…Christopher, Robert C. /The Japanese Mind/. New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1983 La Cerda, John. /The Conqueror Comes to Tea/. New Brunswick: R utgers University Press, 1946 Manchester, William. /American Caesar/. New York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1978…
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…opposed to the government. Bismarck then adopted some Caesarism from Napoleon III and Disreali. He presented a plan to the Confederate Diet in April 1866, which called for the acceptance of the 1849 electoral laws, including universal equal and secret ballot…
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Category: /History
…arrested, and then executed in 31 AD. Tiberius died in 37 AD, and was succeeded by his grand nephew Gaius Caesar Germanicus, later known as Caligula. It was also rumoured that Quintus Naevius Cordus Sutorius Macro, who was Tiberius' later Praetorian Prefect…
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…. While this is going on, Commodus has become Caesar, and has started using the Coliseum for gladiators. Maximus' owner takes him to Rome to fight in the Coliseum. After winning the crowds affection, Maximus reveals himself to Commodus. Commodus later…
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…on Caesar's accounts which were motivated partly by the money and power he needed from -- and then for -- his wars on Celtic tribes) ... on the other hand, the ancient value on life, and worship of individuality, certainly differed from our current…
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…kings. This leads to Macbeth's arrangement of Banquo's death, "He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour/ To act in safety. There is none but he/ Whose being I do fear; and under him/ My genius is rebuked, as it is said/ Mark Anthony's was by Caesar." 4…
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…brought him one step closer to fulfilling his ambition. He was the first leaders, like Caesar and Napoleon, who partly be accident and partly by design, set out to gather the whole world into their fists, unify it, rule it and enlighten it. But unlike…
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…is held one sinner who he rips eternally with his teeth. In the center are Judas Iscariot (Betrayed Jesus by releasing his location to the Jews.) and Brutus and Cassius (Betrayed Caesar.) Dante's vision of Satan is that of a pathetic, hideous, monster…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…, I leave off therefore, Since in a net I seek to hold the wind. The court is untouchable. As we can see expressed in the lines: Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am; And wild for to hold, though I seem tame. At the manifest level, one would…
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…, emerged as a historical "hero," not a person doing only good, but also a person that altered the course of history. No other figure, other than Caesar, Alexander the Great or Jesus Christ, has been the subject of more biographies than Napoleon. There would…
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