Papers 871-880 of total 1772 found.
Category: /History
…by migrations from the north and east, were in contact with the Romans, who controlled southern and western Europe. Roman accounts by Julius Caesar and Cornelius Tacitus describe these encounters. The Cimbri and Teutons, about to invade Italy, were defeated…
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Category: /History
…the secrets Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The Rosenbergs were convicted and sentenced to death mainly because of the testimony of Ethel's brother David Greenglass (Freeland 144). To secure Julius's confession and execution, FBI used very questionable methods…
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…D . . I R . Y S . T N "Huh", John said out loud, "What in the bloody hell is this?" He stood staring at the strange letters for several minutes only understanding the first two words. "Caesar . says :". Did that mean the famous Julius Caesar
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…, many King thought of them selves as Gods. “For according to quality of the thing commanded an active or passive obedience to be yielded, and this is not to limit the prince’s power, but the extent of the subject’s obedience, by giving to Caesar the things…
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…Plutarch writes about the future leader of Rome, Caesar. Plutarch tells us about how brave and great Caesar was. Plutarch also tells us the story of how Caesar got away from his kidnappers just to go back to them later to kill them. Caesar how ever…
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…only get it through a museum. They both overcame the adversity of the "Gringos" ,and schooling by "Caesar." The read the world as it was and is and led prosperous (prosperous not pertaining by "Caesar's" definition) lives.…
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…Antone S. Perreira Metaphysics Essay 2 On Events: Individuation, Exemplification, and Instantiation Was Brutus's killing of Caesar a singular event, or in fact a plurality of events taken in context to one another? The concept, and ontological…
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Category: /History
…, she seemed to have been wronged” (Florus). Cleopatra’s beauty was and still is to this day said to have been quite memorable. In 49 BC Cleopatra was in dire straits and had to cross enemy borders in order to speak with Caesar. This brief occurrence in her…
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…Gemellus joint heir. Caligula became Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus and with the title "Augustus". He became the Pontifex Maximus, who was the chief interpreter of sacred law. Caligula also took the title of Pater Exercituum(father of armies) and Castorum…
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…that allowed violence. One example is in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar in which Brutus killed Caesar because he feared that his friend meant to betray the republic and become king. Even so, it was not that Brutus “loved Caesar less but that he loved Rome more…
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