Papers 2821-2830 of total 12921 found.
Category: /History
…ancestors-a shepherd named Mart’n Alhaja-had helped the Spanish Christians win a decisive battle against their Moorish oppressors in the year 1212 by marking an unguarded mountain pass with a cow skull. The Christians sneak attacked, scoring a major victory…
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Category: /History
…of the ancient Roman Empire to the Christian-Germanic civilization of the early Middle Ages. Similarly interpreted, "the age of the Renaissance marked the transition from the civilization of the Middle Ages to the modern world"(Ferguson 1). Therefore…
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Category: /History
…the problem. Their work resulted in the publication of the Code of Justinian. The Code was published on April 7, 529. Parts of Justinian’s Code resembles parts of Hammarabi’s Code.Justinian was very religious. He strengthened Christianity at the expense of non…
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Category: /Literature/English
…monotheistic and had the religion most people of the United States have today. They were Christians and wanted to convert any people into believing their God. Missionaries were built to convince the Africans and Native Americans into Christianity. Yet, both…
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Category: /History
…institutions changed the way people lived. The Church was the first and most important social institution because Spanish life in the colonies revolved around Catholicism. The Church's goal was to convert everyone presently living in the New World to Christianity
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Category: /History
…for this site, it may well be of interest to those interested in biblical history from a christian perspective. The Intertestamental Period Go to Glossary The period 200 BC to 200 CE was a time of history-making changes in Jewish culture and religious…
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Category: /History
…to Christianity. The reasons that the monarchs let Columbus sail were mainly to search for spices and profits, spread Christianity, and to use some of their new technology like the caravel. In return, Columbus would receive one-tenth of all the profits, and governance…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…good. It had a good plot, but it was kind of predictable. I mean you could figure out that Roxanne would find out that Cyrano was in love with her and that he was the one that wrote the letters. You could also probably figure out that Christian was going…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…good. It had a good plot, but it was kind of predictable. I mean you could figure out that Roxanne would find out that Cyrano was in love with her and that he was the one that wrote the letters. You could also probably figure out that Christian was going…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…makes the theme universal. Everyone should read a book like this because he can learn something from it. However, many right wing conservative Christians want to censor this book because they say it attacks the Christian religion and is in poor taste…
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