Papers 751-760 of total 1772 found.
Category: /History
…problem but not as severe as the often inbred perverted corruption that could be found in Rome. The first Han Emperor Liu Bang was of peasant origin, unlike the first Roman Emperor Octavian, who was the adopted son of Julius Caesar. The Chinese established…
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Category: /History
…, he mentions several individuals who could serve as models. Among these models he lists Socrates, Jesus, Da Vinci, Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon. In the present day, many interpret Nietzsche’s ideas as promoting a master-slave society…
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Category: /History
…for a little of the dye. Purple, therefore became a royal color. It was declared by both Julius and Augustus Caesar that only the Emperor and his household were allowed to wear the color. The invention of synthetic dyes produced a much wider range of color…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Night’s Dream, and Julius Caesar are great works, but who is the author. Was it the poor illiterate man from Stratford? Was it the well-raised Earl of Oxford, who was experienced in politics and many world cultures? The evidence is provided. One must…
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…pages to William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's plays are usually divided into three major categories. These are comedy, tragedy, and history. Three plays which are in the category of tragedy are "Romeo and Juliet", "Titus Andronicus", and "Julius Caesar
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…. The emperor Augustus took dreams so seriously that he made a law that anyone who dreamed about the commonwealth must proclaim it in the market place. It was said that Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar, dreamed of his assassination the night before he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. One of the two tragedies of this period is Romeo and Juliet. It is famous for its poetic treatment of youthful love, and dramatizes the fate of two lovers victimized by feuds of their elders. The other, Julius Caesar, is a serious tragedy of political…
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…immensely popular with the locals. As one man put it \"Men laughed when they could no longer swear.\" (Microsoft Encarta) Twain\'s articles criticizing his violent surroundings had titles such as “Killing of Julius Caesar \"localized,\" and “Cannibalism…
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Category: /History
…of as great dictators were extremely forceful. Julius Caesar and Napoleon both rose up during troubling times of their country. They did this by going to war and winning, they would take over a country, set up a government, and then move on. Hitler was the exact…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, had studied the campaigns of Julius Caesar and formed battle plans from them. The animals eventually won, but they did not go unscathed. Snowball got wounded and some other animals got killed. The animals held a memorial service in their honor and sang…
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