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Category: /History
…River. In 17 years, Genghis Khan established an Empire superior in strength and achievement to Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, or Hannibal. In 1225, he started war with Yi Yia. This was a war that he would not finish. August 18, 1227 Genghis Khan died…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are "Romeo and Juliet", "Titus Andronicus", and "Julius Caesar". In the category of history, three plays are "Henry V", "Richard II", and "Richard III".…
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Category: /Literature/English
…at the ministry of truth, he becomes a hand of the state, creating fiction to support its endeavors, "Comrade Ogilvy, unimagined an hour ago, was now a fact ... he would exist just as authentically ... as Charlemagne and Julius Caesar." (1984, 54) As the book…
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Category: /History
…that they paid taxes and answered to the supreme government of Rome. Resulting from the loose control of subjugated lands and the effective government presiding over them, in conjunction with great leaders such as Julius Caesar and Augustus the Roman Empire became…
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…. "the Comedy of Errors", "The Taming of the Shrew", and " The Two Gentlemen of Verone" are examples of his work that fall into the comedy category. "Romeo and Juliet", "Titus Andronicus", and "Julius Caesar" are all tragedy plays. "Henry V", "Richard II…
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Category: /Literature
…Andronicus", and "Julius Caesar". In the category of history, three plays are "Henry V", "Richard II", and "Richard III".…
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Category: /History
…Wars and generals used their strength to run the Republic. Julius Caesar was one general who captured the public’s attention and captured the control of the Roman Empire. He was later assassinated because the political leaders thought he was a tyrant and did…
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…the Kipchaks, and they had defeated the Russians at the Kalka River. It had taken Genghis Khan 17 years to create an empire superior in strength and achievement to Alexander the Great and even Julius Caesar. From 1225 until Genghis' death in 1227, his army…
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Category: /History
…of the largest empires in history, comparable to the one ruled by Julius Caesar, with this three pronged cultural approach to leadership. Charlemagne led many of his armies in battle himself and was one of the most respected generals and eventually dictators…
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…the entire message. That's what makes this system monoalphabetic. Here's the example of Julius Caesar's form of substitution: (Lewand 1). Using this scheme, the plaintext message, "So far cryptology seems like it is going to be both fun and easy" becomes "PL CXO…
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