Papers 891-900 of total 1772 found.
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…hunts and particularly gladiators. Direct bribery was also common, and represented a massive outlay - in the late 60s, Caesar had accumulated debts of several thousand talents due to his aedileship, his praetorian campaign, and his pontifical campaign…
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…. The assassin, a megalomaniac politician named Charles Julius Guiteau, had been disappointed at not getting the consulship he expected as the reward for a speech written during Garfield's campaign. GuOn July 2, 1881, two shots were fired into the back of President…
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…Juilus and Ethel Rosenberg The outcome of the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Trial for espionage in 1951 and their subsequent execution in 1953 was directly related to the political climate at that time. The governments evidence against the Rosenbergs…
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…In 1508, Pope Julius II asked Raphael to paint some private apartments in the Vatican. One of these paints is the well-known fresco "School of Athens". It is about as big as the wall it is on. In the painting are many people from Greece…
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…discrimination between the team. During the stay at the camp the guys become closer with one another but Ray still has the abhorrence in him and cannot stand the fact that his best friend Gerry is actually becoming friends with Julius and the team. In a thematic…
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…or was it merely that Augustus had no other place to turn. The purpose of the paper is prove? that Augustus' motives were clear, first, to establish a dynastic government, second, establish Tiberius at the head to the government, third when Germanicus Caesar became…
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…and confiscation of hi property. Cicero tried in vain to attach himself to Pompey and get the support of his enemies from the point of the end of his consulship to the day of his banishment. Then things turned for the worse as Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar formed…
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…Scene One The setting is 300 A.D. in Rome. The Coliseum is at its peak showing Gladiators. Inside the Coliseum, a room is present with chairs, made for the senators and the Caesar. The beautiful moonlight is shining through the windows hitting the marble…
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…Pope Julius II asked Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine (sins-teen) chapel in 1508. The chapel was Built by Pope Sixtus IV in 1481. Which happened to be in the Vatican, is known to be the pope's headquarters in Rome. The chapel measuring…
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…, as well as a certain amount of tuition from the resident master, Bertoldo di Giovanni. Michelangelo was a master in more than one area. At first, Michelangelo was most famous for his sculptures such as the Pieta, Moses, David, and Pope Julius III’s tomb…
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