Category: /History/European History
the concept of gladiatorial fighting; there is some uncertainty as to the exact source. One ancient source says it was the Etruscans, a non-Indo-European people who lived directly north of the Romans.
Games that the state sponsored were called Ludi and held quite
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
World Civilizations- Gladiator Assignment Contrasting Values of Maximus and Commodus and how they reflect characteristics of Rome Gladiator was simply an outstanding movie on ancient Rome, a personal favorite. This Hollywood film took its audience
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Category: /History
Rome also known as the ancient city was the capital of the greatest
empire of the ancient world. It was a great and prosperous city that was
filled with at least one million people. Many people believe that the
height of the city of Rome reached its
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Gender Roles and Family Dynamics in Ancient Greece
Part 1
Until recently, the subject of Greek society was largely ignored by most people and only discussed in imaginative science fiction novels or Greek archeological conventions. This has all changed
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
About the poem
Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is the story of the Romantic archetype, the Wanderer, the man with the mark of Cain, doomed to walk the earth alone and alienated from all others. What is presented to the reader is a theme
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Category: /Literature/English
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," written in 1797, has been widely discussed throughout literary history. Although critics have come up with many different interpretations of this poem, one idea that has remained
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