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Constantine I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 29 views

    • saul PAULINO
       
      this guy was the best emperor he had alot of fame but not as much as Julius Ceaser but some where around there . at the time he started ruling there was 4 emperor . he fought threw wars with the other 3 emperor to be the only emperor of Rome (the ruler). when he started ruling he wasn't a Christian but he did fallow them and agreed with them but after god gave him a symbol he became a Christian he painted a cross across his shield and he told his soldiers to do the same because he saw a symbol from the Christian god in the sky a night before the battle of the milvian bridge..
    • Jihad Little
       
      im not shure if he is the best emperor because he has stiff competition with augustus and julius caesar
  • Constantine I
    • jacob arias
       
      what made him so famous was that he was the first jewish empoior in roman history
    • devine martin
       
      he was a great man. he led a nice amry.
    • Jihad Little
       
      he led the army to a win that he was out numbered 5 to 1 and still was avle to win the battle
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Constantine 1 was the most famous emperor in the Roman Empire. He was famous because he was the first emperor to become christian. That made him famous because usually the Christians are the enemies. Once Constantine bcame Christian he wanted to become allies with the Christians. He became Christian after the battle on the bridge. He became christian after that because the day before the battle, Dia, the christian scribe told him that if he put the sign of the christians on all the shelids he will conquer. He did. Now he believes in their God.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      he is famous because he was first 2 become christian + seem very determined that he was a christian
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he was a christian. he painted a x and p on his shields. he was a emperor.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Constantine the great was the fist emporor to become a christian. He was going to war with Maxentius.And he had a trap for Constantine over the Mivillian bridge. But he fell for his own trap. And constantine became emporor of rome.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Constanstine was one of the good emperors.He ruled all of rome.He died of either old age or natrual causes.He won the war against Maxentius even though having less solidiers.Isnt that embarrising for Maxentius
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      was he a better emperor then octavian
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      constantine a very famous emperor and he was cristian but most romains don't like cristains
    • laverne roache
       
      he was a great emperor. he was also cristian and roman centents dont like cristians . so that became a problem.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Constantine was the first jewish emporer! He was famous for starting to bring peace to the romans and christians together. The romans hated the jews, but that all changed once Constantine came in.
    • emily caba
       
      of course as yuh may kno, constantine I was the first christian emperor. he took advantage of godd. because of him the europeans are now christians today.
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  • Flavius Valerius Constantinus
    • Jihad Little
       
      that was the birth name of constantine the great.
    • Jihad Little
       
      he wa sone of the best roman emperor
  • War against Maxentius
    • Jihad Little
       
      he won this war out numbered five to one and legons belive it was because of the christian signs on the sheilds
    • Jihad Little
       
      he won this war using his opponents plan that back fired on himself
    • Jihad Little
       
      after his victory he only has the western part of the empire and still has two more empires.but he forms an alliance and killes one of the eastern emperor
  • his death in 337.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Constantine was not assasinated. Unlike Ceaser and maney other emporors or rulers of rome. He died of natural causes. Or , he died of old age.
    • Kevin Torres
       
      He was sick when he died.it said that he was seriously ill
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Didn't Constantine die of old age? He died peacefully, not assasinated. What a lie wikipedia put. Constantine was really famous. They should do more research to know more.
    • emily caba
       
      he died of natural cause like having a heart atack or of old age
  • Licinius)
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Licinius was Constantines brother. But he betrayed him by trying to kill him . So Constantine killedhim and his son. Then eventually he killed his own sister.
  • The Byzantine liturgical calendar, observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Constantine also had built churches for rome. He thought it was a good idea for the cristians. But the senate didi not agree./ They did not agree with any thing he did.
    • julio hernandez
       
      They hated him for being Christian.Its a miracle that he wasnt assasinated.Though he was probobly protected.He used money that was going to be used to fix pagean temples.
    • emily caba
       
      he built churches instead of temples for god. everyone in rome was shocked
  • War against Maxentius
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Befor the war something happened that changed Constanstine.When he was going to set his camp Metarior flew and crashed.Dia the scrbe said that was a symbol that he would win the war.That was storie 1.Storie 2 says that Constanstine came out of his tent and looked up in the sky to look at the stars.He saw a flying burning cross and under that it said you will win the war.And he did.
    • laverne roache
       
      but the story they say is true is the first one.
  • Licinius )
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Licinius was Constanstines brother in law.Licinius betrayed Constastine and Constanstines sister licinius wife begged for his life.Consatnstine dodnt kill him.but 6 months later licinius was killed and so was his son.they were kiled by assassinaters.None know if constanstine was the one who sent for him to be killed.
    • chris corporan
       
      he was like the next caser he had lot and lot of frame
    • brandon casiano
       
      i though he was a very great emperrosbut he is still not as good as ceaser but he is pritty close
  • his death in 337
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Constanstine wasnt assassinated.He died just like other famouse generals and rulers that were good ones.He either died of old age or natural casues.Just like ciesar alexander the great and so on.
    • julio hernandez
       
      But Ceaser was assinated.He was stabbed to death in the forum.That is what turned Rome into an Empire.That happened long ago.
    • brandon casiano
       
      he was not killed he was a fantasic ruler natral cause
  • As the emperor who empowered Christianity throughout the Roman Empire and moved the Roman capital to the banks of the Bosphorus, Constantine was a ruler of major historical importance, but he has always been a controversial figure.[
    • Andy Rosario
       
      Was Constantine really that grade? Why did Constantine became a Cristian in the fist place? I would want to know what would happen if he did not became a Cristian? All I know is if he was't a Cristian then we as we know it would change.
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      He changed becouse he of two things. A metour fell. Or he saw a cross in the sky in fire. Then words where writing in the sky.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      he is the reason that Christianity is a dominate in the western side of the world  
    • laverne roache
       
      no duh lol
    • julio hernandez
       
      Plus his advisor scribe guy told him to.He wasnt actualy Christian he just wanted their support.He said that for every one Christian you kill five more appear.With all that support he wasnt challenged.
    • chris corporan
       
      all because constantine christian is doniated to west side of rome
    • Jihad Little
       
      to me i think that all the wierd things that happened to constantine was a sign that he needed to become christian
  • Constantine received a formal education at Diocletian's court, where he learned Latin literature, Greek, and philosophy.
  • In July 285, Diocletian declared Maximian, another colleague from Illyricum
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      who is Maximian to Constantine
    • emily caba
       
      i think he was the other emperor of the western or eatern to where constantine ruled.
  • Constantine's share of the Empire consisted of Britain, Gaul, and Spain.
    • laverne roache
       
      Alot of emperors old Gual it was very famous. That must be a really cool place to be.and spain also is a wonderful place.
  • to secure their alliance by the marriage of Licinius and Constantine's half-sister Constantia.
    • Kevin Torres
       
      If romans had allianceswhy did they still fight each other?
  • Licinius and Martinianus surrendered to Constantine at Nicomedia on the promise their lives would be spared: they were sent to live as private citizens in Thessalonica and Cappadocia respectively, but in 325 Constantine accused Licinius of plotting against him and had them both arrested and hanged; Licinius's son (the son of Constantine's half-sister) was also eradicated.[191] Thus Constantine became the sole emperor of the Roman Empire.
  • Constantine is perhaps best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor; his reign was certainly a turning point for the Christian Church. In 313 Constantine announced toleration of Christianity in the Edict of Milan, which removed penalties for professing Christianity (under which many had been martyred in previous persecutions of Christians) and returned confiscated Church property. Though a similar edict had been issued in 311 by Galerius, then senior emperor of the Tetrarchy, Galerius' edict granted Christians the right to practice their religion but did not restore any property to them. [195]
  • Although he earned his honorific of "The Great" ("Μέγας") from Christian historians long after he had died
    • omar jimenez
       
      He was born in Feburary 27th in 272ad.till 22 may 337. in those many years he had done many great things. he becam the first cristen and had saved the romen empire. the senits hated the cristens
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      Constantine started a war with Licinuis so he can concord the eastern part of the Roman empire. After the war, they had a draw and for 7 years they had peace until Licinuis send his troops to assain cristian. Thats when Constantine began a new war with Licinuis and then he unleash his secret the that was the Cristian sign with the god's face on it. Then armysaw the sign and said "hey, that sign means that the god of the Cristians is coming down here and gonna destroy us." Which that meant a distracting for then and many soldiers got killed. When Licinuis saw that he flle back to his palace, because he knew that Constantine was going to kill him and so made Constantine the winner of the battle.
    • brandon casiano
       
      constantine had a war for 7 years aginst licinus
  • Although he is not included in the Latin Church's list of saints, which does recognize several other Constantines as saints, he is revered under the title "The Great" for his contributions to Christianity.
    • omar jimenez
       
      All though he was one ofn the greatest cristens. he did not become a saint.He helped many cristens and the romen empire.He had helped many romens by winning meany battles and helping people in tought situation
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      constantine was born in 27 febuary 272 and died 22 may 337
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      Constantine was an amazing emperor because he changed lot of things that people were not. He also made a plan kill his enemy and not him and it was his enemy that made the plan
    • Jihad Little
       
      why arre roman names so complicated?
    • janay harris
       
      Constantine I was a very smart man but he didnt trust any one but god and only god. but then after a while he started building churches for the catholic people in rome. but he actually seemed like he didnt care for his own religion to have new churches to worship in.
  • Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor
    • genaro nivar
       
      constantine made his solders put the Christian sigh on their shield    
    • Victoria Pagan
       
      this is why constintane is so famous becuase he was the first christian emperor.
  • n 310, a dispossessed and power-hungry Maximian rebelled against Constantine while Constantine was away campaigning against the Franks. Maximian had been sent south to Arles with a contingent of Constantine's army, in preparation for any attacks by Maxentius in southern Gaul. He announced that Constantine was dead, and took up the imperial purple. In spite of a large donative pledge to any who would support him as emperor, most of Constantine's army remained loyal to their emperor,
  • Maxentius prepared for the same type of war he had waged against Severus and Galerius: he sat in Rome and prepared for a siege.[142] He still controlled Rome's praetorian guards, was well-stocked with African grain, and was surrounded on all sides by the seemingly impregnable Aurelian Walls. He ordered all bridges across the Tiber cut, reportedly on the counsel of the gods,[
  • On some date between 15 May and 17 June 326, Constantine had his eldest son Crispus, by Minervina, seized and put to death by "cold poison" at Pola (Pula, Croatia).[212] In July, Constantine had his wife, the Empress Fausta, killed at the behest of his mother, Helena. Fausta was left to die in an over-heated bath.
    • genaro nivar
       
      he did not trust any one so he killed the people
    • Kevin Torres
       
      Why did he Kill his wife?
  • Constantine reversed the persecutions of his predecessor, Diocletian, and issued (with his co-empero
  • axentius' body was fished out of the Tiber and decapitated. His head was paraded through the streets for all to see
  • n medieval times, when the Roman Catholic Church was dominant, Catholic historians presented Constantine as an ideal ruler, the standard against which any king or emperor could be measured.[242] The Renaissance rediscovery of anti-Constantinian sources prompted a re-evaluation of Constantine's career. The German humanist Johann Löwenklau, discoverer of Zosimus' writings, published a Latin translation thereof in 1576. In its preface, he argued that Zosimus' picture of Constantine was superior to that offered by Eusebius and the Church historians, and damned Constantine as a tyrant.
  • promotion to emperor, Constantine remained in Britain, and secured his control in the northwestern dioceses
  • He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways.[72] He soon left for Augusta Treverorum (Trier) in Gaul
    • genaro nivar
       
      when Constantine was with his army he saw a sigh in the sky 
  • Public baths (thermae) built in Trier by Constantine. More than 100 metres (328 ft) wide by 200 metres (656 ft) long, and capable of serving several thousands at a time, the baths were built to rival those of Rome.
    • genaro nivar
       
      the roman people took alot of baths
  • By the middle of 310 Galerius had become too ill to involve himself in imperial politics.[108] His final act survives: a letter to the provincials posted in Nicomedia on 30 April 311, proclaiming an end to the persecutions, and the resumption of religious toleration
  • Constantine entered Rome on 29 October.[165] He staged a grand adventus in the city, and was met with popular jubilation.[
    • genaro nivar
       
      constantine came back a christen 
  • Constantine the Great, mosaic in Hagia Sophia, c. 1000
    • genaro nivar
       
      a picture of Constantine  
  • Constantine burning Arian books
    • genaro nivar
       
      in this pic Constantine is burning books 
    • Kevin Torres
       
      Why did he burn Those Books?
  • The Baptism of Constantine, as imagined by students of Raphae
    • genaro nivar
       
      students were imagined Constantine 
  • Bronze head of Constantine, from a colossal statue (4th century)
    • genaro nivar
       
      a statue of Constantine head 
  • Coin struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople
    • genaro nivar
       
      this coin caught Constantine eye  
  • Colossal head of Constantine, from a seated statue: a youthful, classicising, other-worldly official image
    • genaro nivar
       
      Constantine head from a youthful statue  
  • The Battle of the Milvian Bridge by Giulio Romano
    • genaro nivar
       
      this is a picture of a war
  • The Milvian Bridge (Ponte Milvio) over the Tiber, north of Rome, where Constantine and Maxentius fought in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
    • genaro nivar
       
      this bridge is still here today
  • Dresden bust of Maxentius
    • genaro nivar
       
      a head of maxentius
    • alexi viera
       
      constintine was the first christan empire of the western empire.
  • Constantine I Emperor of the Roman Empire
  • Born 27 February ca. 272[2] Birthplace Naissus, Illyria Died 22 May 337 (aged 65) Place of death Nicomedia (modern-day Izmit, Turkey)
  • Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus
    • saul PAULINO
       
      Diocletian's Tetrarchy worked pretty well for about 20 years, but then it broke down. In 306 AD one of the Emperors, Constantius, died. He was supposed to be succeeded by his assistant, Severus. But he had a son, whose name was Constantine. When Constantius died, Constantine was not happy about being left out, and Constantius' army declared Constantine emperor. There was a big civil war. Maxentius Maxentius In one of the battles of this war, in 312 AD, Constantine was about to fight the son of another Emperor, Maximian. This son was named Maxentius. The battle was right outside Rome: Constantine was camped outside the walls of Rome, and Maxentius was inside Rome. Constantine's men were badly outnumbered. The night before the battle, Constantine had a dream. A cross or maybe some other Christian symbol appeared in the sky and he heard the words, "Under this sign you will win." Constantine figured that this meant he would win the battle if he had his soldiers paint a cross on their shields. He did have the soldiers paint the cross on their shields, and they did win the battle. Constantine was very impressed with the power of the Christian god, and became a Christian. He put up a triumphal arch to remind people of his victory.
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    one of the most famous and greatest emperors cause he was the first emperor to become christians
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    Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus (27 February c. 272- 22 May 337), commonly known in English as Constantine I, Constantine the Great,was Roman emperor from 306, and the sole holder of that office from 324 until 21his death in 337. Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine reversed the persecutions of his predecessor, Diocletian, and issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed religious toleration throughout the empire. The Byzantine liturgical calendar, observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine rite, lists both Constantine and his mother Helena as saints. Although he is not included in the Latin Church's list of saints, which does recognize several other Constantines as saints, he is revered under the title "The Great" for his contributions to Christianity. Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would remain the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years.
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    after going to war with Lucinius, there was seven years of truce between Constantine and him. After seven years of truce, peace was broken when Lucinius sent several troops to kill sevral christians. with that doing, another war erupted between Lucinius and Constantine. after raising a flag with christ's face on it, Lucinius' troops started to fear god and retreat. At the end of the bloody battle, Constantine won.
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Honorius (emperor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 11 views

    • brandon casiano
       
      the west empire
    • stella almonte
       
      yea
    • stella almonte
       
      be more speific
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      the west empire lasted 2,000 less years then the eastern empire.WOW
  • After holding the consulate at the age of two, Honorius was declared Augustus,
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      hes name was changed to agust when he was age two
    • chris corporan
       
      honorius name got changed at two to the name agust
  • When Theodosius died, in January 395, Honorius and Arcadius divided the Empire, so that Honorius became Western Roman Emperor at the age of ten.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      what a young age for an emperor. he was ten years old when he was on trown. he was the emperor on the western rome. the date was january 395 AD
    • Teaira Johnson
       
      yeah it is a young age ; to young to rule an emperor .
    • chris corporan
       
      look at the picture he looks young and died young
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  • Christian pendant of Empress Maria, daughter of Stilicho, and wife of Honorius.
  • Honorius died of dropsy in 423, leaving no heir. In the subsequent interregnum Joannes was nominated emperor. The following year, however, the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II elected emperor his cousin Valentinian III, son of Galla Placidia and Constantius III.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      honorius died 423 AD. SO HE WAS 38! WHAT A YOUNG AGE!
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  • Flavius Honorius (9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Roman Emperor (393–395) and then Western Roman Emperor from 395 until his death. He was the younger son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Eastern Emperor Arcadius
    • chris corporan
       
      he was roman emperor in the west part of rome
    • jonathan perez
       
      honorius was the emperor of the western empire. he had more power than attalace. but the only thing that made him weak was that he listens to peopleto much. hes an emperor he can do what ever the hell he wants no one nneds to tell him what to do
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    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Honorius was an idiot. He did not know what he was doing half the time. He would not know what he did if he did something good. And if something went wrong he would put on a tantrum. He should not be a emporer
    • christopher pacheco
       
      honorius was the emperor of western empire. he lived in revenna. ravenna was a city in the rome. he was not a good emperor. he just did what ever his advisor told him to do.
    • jonathan perez
       
      honorius is the emperor of the western empire. he lived in revenna so in case they try to attack he gots the shore so he can leave
    • jessica dejesus
       
      LIVED IN REVENA.IT WAS A CITY IN ROME. NOT A GOOD EMPEROR .WHAT EVER HE WANTED HE GOT
  • Ravenna,
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      This was were aracadius was going to meet Honorius. To make apeace treaty. But Aracadius was attacked by a soldier and thought it was Aracadius. But it wasnot and he robed rome.
  • barbarian
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      The romans were afraid of the barabrians. They didnt fight like a team . But rome did. And the barbarians would always loose to the romans.
  • Constantine invaded Gaul
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Ceaser did the same thing. He also invaed gaul. And he became the governer of gaul too. He stayed there for about 8 years .
    • omar jimenez
       
      he dident do any thing in war . he had his geniral doen everything 4 him. thats very ,mest up
  • In 420-422, another Maximus (or perhaps the same) gained and lost power in Hispania.
    • omar jimenez
       
      wow isent that mest up lol he gain a loit of pwoer but then lost it. he must have doen somthing very bad
  • The last known gladiatorial fight took place during the reign of Honorius.
    • omar jimenez
       
      did he win or loss it dont say???????????????????
    • genaro nivar
       
      a honorius coin
  • Flavius Honorius (from birth to accession); Flavius Honorius Augustus (as emperor)
    • genaro nivar
       
      honrius full name
  • he revolt of Constantine III in the west continued through this period
    • genaro nivar
       
      Constantine revolt was still going on 
  • The Favorites of the Emperor Honorius, by John William Waterhouse, 1883.
  • n his History of the Wars
  • Even by the standards of the rapidly declining Western Empire, Honorius' reign was precarious and chaotic. His throne was guarded by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian (during his childhood) and his father-in-law (after the emperor became an adult). Stilicho's generalship helped preserve some level of stability, but with his execution, the Western Roman Empire moved closer to collapse
    • Christian Mendez
       
      Even by the standards of the rapidly declining Western Empire, Honorius' reign was precarious and chaotic. His throne was guarded by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian (during his childhood) and his father-in-law (after the emperor became an adult). Stilicho's generalship helped preserve some level of stability, but with his execution, the Western Roman Empire moved closer to collapse.
    • jessica dejesus
       
      HE WAS POWER FULL. MADE THING HE WAS A GUD MAN BUT NOT REALLY.HE WAS IN THE WESTERN EMPIRE LIVING.HE WAS CLOSED TO COLLPASE
  • An invasion of Alans, Suevi and Vandals moved from Gaul on 31 December 406, and arrived in Hispania in 409. In 408, Stilicho (after forcing the Roman Senate to pay 4,000 pounds of gold)[2] was arrested and executed by the order of Honorius, probably because of a court conspiracy against the Arian general. The Visigoths under their King Alaric I invaded Italy in 408, besieged Rome, and extorted from the city a ransom of 5,000 pounds of gold, 30,000 pounds of silver, 4,000 silken tunics, 3,000 hides dyed scarlet, and 3,000 pounds of pepper)[3], while Honorius in Ravenna did nothing.
    • alexi viera
       
      he was another on of the western empires.
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  • In 417, Constantius married Honorius' sister,
    • alexa puntiel
       
      Honorius wasn't a real leader. He was more like a follower and because of his not very wise descions of his generals the western roman empire fell. Rome needed a strong and wise leader not a kid who will always be asking for help when he's the one that's suppose to help. Also a leader that can control his own situations , and do what he thinks is best for rome.
  • To counter Priscus, Honorius tried to negotiate with Alaric. Alaric withdrew his support for Priscus in 410, but the negotiations with Honorius broke down. Alaric again entered Italy and sacked Rome.
    • alexa puntiel
       
      Alaric just asked for some land for his people. They did need land to function, to live, and to grow their crops. I didn't think it was too much to ask for. All they wanted was the romans to treat them as their equals . Mostly it's the general's fault for trying to kill Alaric's troop and him just because of what happened in the past. Now for that stupid mistake Alaric and his men thought the emperor has betrayed him for the third time.
    • alexa puntiel
       
      Honorius wasn't very wise. Asking your senate about what to do? Uh, no not a very smart thing to do because this is what YOU want for the empire . No one else. The choices Honorius made was why the western roman empire fell. He didn't take charge nor did he act like a leader.
  • The most notable event of his reign was the assault and Sack of Rome on August 24 410 by the Visigoths under Alaric.
    • alexa puntiel
       
      Sack means to to rob, or burn down. That's exactly what alaric an his men were planning on doing. It's what Rome gets for not trying to accepet the barbarins , and for killing their people. The emperor wanted to negoaite ,but let's say some people can hold a gruge for years , and takes matters in their own hands to get revegne.
    • alexa puntiel
       
      During the sack of Rome Honorius' sister was taken by Alaric's men as houstche or captive. The sack of Rome was to me a terrible sight. I guess that's how it was back then. We learn from their mistakes , and make better choices unlike Honorius.
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    honorius is the emperor of the west.honorius stopped being emperor at 476 ad.
anthony rodriguez

Western Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 11 views

  • Western Roman Empire
    • ashley hernandez
       
      The Western Roman Empire ended when the last emperor of Rome died.
    • Jihad Little
       
      rome had tro be divided into 4 emperors and there were 2 parts of the empire (western & eastern)
  • The Western Roman Empire was the western half of the Roman Empire, from its division by Diocletian in 285
    • Andy Rosario
       
                wow the roman empire was divided by one man or emperor. The roman empire ones known as the grades empire known to men. I can't believe the roman let that happen to there empire. I don't know what made the roman empire to that, but all i know that ones strong empire never be defeat now weak not united and unable to work together.    
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus commonly known as Diocletian. Was Roman Emperor from 20 November 284 to 1 May 305. Born to a Dalmatian family of low status. He rose through the ranks of the military to become cavalry commander to the emperor Carus.
    • Jihad Little
       
      why was rome seperated? And who cause the seperation?
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      why did they separate rome into the western and eastern empire
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      they seperated because octabian started it. i think.
  • As the Roman Republic expanded, it reached a point at which the central government in Rome could not effectively rule the distant provinces.
    • Andy Rosario
       
         Wait I thought the roman empire was rule by an emperor not a governor. Still even if a governor  can't run the city or state in the roman empire I don't think it won't to anything. Evan still cause of that roman empire  is divided into two. Still evan if a gov. coulten take care of his sitesen, it shoulden be dis bad.             
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  • Minor rebellions and uprisings were fairly common events throughout the Empire.
    • Andy Rosario
       
      wow a small rebell made theroman empire divid. That rebell must be made offames roman people. Even if so the effec shoulten be that big. that rebell must be a huge deal.
  • Rome and the Italian peninsula began to experience an economic slowdown as industries and money began to move outward
    • Andy Rosario
       
       wow the western empire had money isu. I thought that the western empire had egypt. then if they had money  issue why did't they get help from the eastern empire. I gees it was a really bad time for western empire.  
  • the other half of the Roman Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire, today widely known as the Byzantine Empire.
  • The Western Empire existed intermittently in several periods between the 3rd century and 5th century,
  • The system of the Tetrarchy quickly ran aground when the Western Empire's Constantius died unexpectedly in 306, and his son Constantine was proclaimed Augustus of the West by the legions in Britain.
  • Prior to the establishment of the Empire, the territories of the Roman Republic had been divided among the Second Triumvirate, composed of Octavian, Mark Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
  • Economic problems increased in strength and frequency
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      christian symbol
  • Roman Emperors.
  • The Latin alphabet was expanded with the letters J, K, W, and Z and is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. Roman numerals continue to be used, but were mostly replaced by Arabic numerals.
    • laverne roache
       
      THE ROMAN LAUNGE WAS LATIN . THEY DO NOT US IT TODAY. NONE SPEEKS IT OR KNOWS CAUSE ALL OF THEM DIED.
  • Catholic Church
  • Following the death of Jovian, Valentinian I emerged as emperor in 364. He immediately divided the empire once again, giving the eastern half to his brother Valens. Stability was not achieved for long in either half, as the conflicts with outside forces intensified.
  • Constantine and a newcomer named Licinius.
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Constantine, and Licinius were emperors of Rome. Constantine made friends with him so he can convince Licinius into killiing the emperor in the eastern empire so licinius could be emperor throughout all of the eastern empire. Then Constantine plans on killing Licinius so he could be in control thoughout Rome.
  • Octavian, on the other hand, obtained the Roman provinces of the West: Italia (modern Italy),
  • Octavian soon took Africa from Lepidus
    • jacob arias
       
      this sign is th crichaians of roma
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      that is so wrong. that is the sighn of the cristian god. dugh.
  • The Roman Empire was under the rule of a single Emperor, but, with the death of Constantine in 337
  • Constantius II focused most of his power in the East
  • Constantine was far more interested in conquering the whole empire.
  • Through a series of battles in the East and the West, Licinius and Constantine stabilized their respective parts of the Roman Empire by 314
  • The political situation was unstable. In 383,
  • Constantine the Great
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Constantine was a bit selfish during his time ruling the eastrn part of the empire. He wanted to rule all of Rome. He only ruled the eastern when he wanted to control the western as well. He was the only emperor in the eastern part, but in the western there was two emperors, Licinius, and Dia. He wanted to make friends with Licinius the stronger one. He completed the task, and he offered his sister to him to make sure he would'nt kill him. Then he told him if he kills Dia he will be the only one in charge. What Licinius doesn't know is, after Dia is killed, then Constantine will kill Licinius. Making him rule all of Rome.
    • Mark Ramos
       
      It was a christian sign that Constantine used. He used it for his troops. He used it to put on their sheilds for good luck. He then started using them for all of his battles. Later on he became a christian.
  • The Western Roman Empire ended officially with the abdication of Romulus Augustus under pressure of Odoacer on 4 September 476, and unofficially with the death of Julius Nepos in 480.
    • laverne roache
       
      BEFOE IT WAS THE ROMAN REPUBLIC. NOW IT IS THE ROMAN EMPIRE.. IT IS THE ROMAN EMPIRE BEACUSE OF OCTIVANAIA.
  • Crisis of the 3rd century
    • laverne roache
       
      SO THAT WOULD OF BEEN 300.
  • The Western Roman Empire was the western half of the Roman Empire, from its division by Diocletian in 285; the other half of the Roman Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire, today widely known as the Byzantine Empire.
    • Christian Mendez
       
      Even by the standards of the rapidly declining Western Empire, Honorius' reign was precarious and chaotic. His throne was guarded by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian (during his childhood) and his father-in-law (after the emperor became an adult). Stilicho's generalship helped preserve some level of stability, but with his execution, the Western Roman Empire moved closer to collapse.
  • extent of the Empire. News of invasion, revolt, natural disaster, or epidemic outbreak was carried by ship or mounted postal service, often requiring much time to reach Rome, and for Rome's orders to be realized in the province of origin. For this reason, provincial governors had de facto rule in the name of the Roman republic.
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    "Labarum of Western Roman Empire"
Gabriela Morales

Maxentius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 27 views

  • 28 October 312
    • javier villanueva
       
      and died on 28 october 312
    • kevin cruz
       
      and he was born 278ad
  • Maximian
    • javier villanueva
       
      his father was maximian
  • Eutropia
    • javier villanueva
       
      his mother Eutropia
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  • Maxentius' exact date of birth is unknown; it was probably around 278. He was the son of the emperor Maximian and his wife Eutropia.
    • Christian Mendez
       
      these r important facts
  • Maxentius
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Maxentius is pagin.That means he belives in the Roman God.Unlike Constinte he belives in a different god.Constintine has a sheep for his sacrifice.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Maxintine was fighting with constintine. They wanted to become emperor.But the night before they fought something changed constinetine.Then he became christian and belived in the religon of christianity.
    • javier villanueva
       
      maxintine was fighting constantine and maxantine died drowning
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Maxentius WAS a pagan. He hated Constantine. In the battle he died in Maxentius had a plan that once all of Constantine's army gets on the bridge they will lot the bridge loose. And since they are wearing armor they will sink in obviously will not survive. But, Maxentius's plan backfired and he and his army fell into the water. That was ironic because Dia, the christian scribe said to Constantine the day before the battle that if he puts the sign of the Christians they will Conquer. Which they did. From there on Constantine became Christian.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      maxentius hated constantine + he was a paygan constantine was christian they both fought over the western side of rome he tought he was going 2 win but he didnt
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Maxentius had lost the battle against Constantine. The battle. Or war , was on the Mivilian bridge. He fell for his own trap.
    • laverne roache
       
      Maxentius was so stupied falling for his own trap,what a dummy he was. hey i guess it was for a reason.Constanie to win but i guess god was with him.
    • edward estremera
       
      max is a pegan he was cristan he was the first christan emporer there was to be he was very spealcel he was very know and famous
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Maxentius was a pagin. He was the emporer of Byzantine Empire.
    • emily caba
       
      i think maxentius and constantine were the emperors of the western roman empire. constantine wanted to be the only a soull emperor of rome. constantine made war with him. maxentius died in his own trap. tht was a bad move
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      he drawned in the battle to take rome but he failed Contantine was the victorious emperor that put back rome into one rome
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      this emperor believed in many gods not like constantine he believed in only one god
    • jonathan perez
       
      maxentius is a pagin. Pagins believe in more than one god. maxentius was an emperor of the eastern empire
  • Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Why do they call him by his last name.I would have call him by his first.Mabey from back then they would have call you from your last name.Its not common for people to call you from your last name.
  • As his father became emperor in 285, he was regarded as crown prince who would eventually follow his father on the throne. He seems not to have served in any important military or administrative position during Diocletian's and his father's reign, though. Early (the exact date is unknown) he married Valeria Maximilla, the daughter of Galerius. He had two sons, Valerius Romulus (ca. 295 – 309) and an unknown one.
  • As his father became emperor in 285, he was regarded as crown prince who would eventually follow his father on the throne. He seems not to have served in any important military or administrative position during Diocletian's and his father's reign, though
    • genesis grullon
       
      i think that he must have been excited when he was crowned prince. i think that he followed the same footsteps as his father. also that he was ready to take the throne from his father.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      it must have been exiting.he followed the same fooot steps as his father.he was ready to rule. he was the worst ruler ever..
  • Early (the exact date is unknown) he married Valeria Maximilla, the daughter of Galerius. He had two sons, Valerius Romulus (ca. 295 – 309) and an unknown one.
    • genesis grullon
       
      i think that he was too young to have sons. i would like to know how old the other one was. i would have liked to know that because i wanted to know his age. he might have been older or younger than his brother.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      he was 2 yong to have children.how old were his children.how old was he when he died.he was older then his brother...................
    • jacob arias
       
      he had chilren at a young age and back then they did not have laws about that
    • adonys conde
       
      haing sons that early is well... like wow dude like wow
  • Maxentius as Augustus on a coin.
    • omar pichardo
       
      he died at the battle of milvian bridge
    • saul PAULINO
       
      maxentius  was one of the four emperor at the time where constantine  was being emepror and 2 other emperors. he battled constantine and constantine is married to maxentuises sister .. they battled at the mivian bridge which still stands today in Rome ..
    • jacob arias
       
      he belevens more than one god
    • edward estremera
       
      he was a polothistic he belived in one god and one god only he only belive in juses he was a very very very very veryvery very smart person
  • Born c. 278 Died 28 October 312
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      maxemus was born in 278 ad.he died in 312 ad. i think he was 2 young 2 die.mexenties was 2 of a child to rule.
  • Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius (c. 278 – 28 October 312) was Western Roman Emperor from 306 to 312
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Maxentius was the Emperor of Western Rome.But then Constanstine fought him in a battle and beat him.So from there on he became emperor of the Western Rome too.And Constanstine was loved as Emperor.
    • chris corporan
       
      he was the roman emperor of western part of rome with 3 other emperors
  • Emperor
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      He was emperor from 306ad to 312ad.he only ruled for 6 years.He might have ruled for a longer period of time but the battled killed him.But I dont onder stand how his own plan worked out to trap him.
  • Emperor
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Maxentius ruled from 306 to 312 ad.He only ruled for 6 years.He might of ruled for a longer period of time.But what i still dont understand is how his own plan traped him.
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      because probably he was not that very smart
  • War against Constantine
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      In this war it was a very famous war. It was the 2nd war that rome had. This was in 324Ad. And Maxentius was expecting to win but he lost bad.
    • Jihad Little
       
      he tried to drown constantines army but his plan backfired on him and he drowned to death
    • adonys conde
       
      the way that his plan backfired just scream's that the plan wasn't thought thourgh very well
  • Maxentius
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Maxentius also believes in maney gods. But his enemy Constantine. Was christian. That is probably why they are enemys.
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      they were enemies. but now that cristians and non-cristians get along they would not have a problem if they were around at that time.
    • adonys conde
       
      being enemies over one stupid thing about christains is like wow,if they get into a fight about that they'll get into a fight about any thing
  • Circus of Maxentius.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      This was the biggest circus built. It was were the soldiers would race on chariots. There were no rules at all. You could do whatever you could to win the race.
    • laverne roache
       
      that would be cool a game with no rules. Now in days you cant even do anything in a game.
    • chris corporan
       
      it was the biggest circus
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      it was a cemi circle with another semicircle
  • When rumours reached the capital that the emperors tried to subject the Roman population to the capitation tax, like every other city of the empire, and wanted to dissolve the remains of the Praetorian Guard which were still stationed at Rome, riots broke out
    • laverne roache
       
      the gurads won kill the emperor if he was a bad one. Or if he would not pay the parentoin Gurad their money.
    • adonys conde
       
      i'm guessing that that the most of the emperors were cheap cause most emperors didn't pay the gaurds
  • When Constantius died in 306, his son Constantine was crowned emperor on July 25 and subsequently accepted by Galerius into the tetrarchy as Caesar. This set the precedent for Maxentius' accession later in the same year.
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      constantaus's son was the first emperor to became a christian
    • adonys conde
       
      well theirs a first time for evey thing
  • Place of death
    • chris corporan
       
      he died drowning fighting agninst constantine he fell for constantine trap
  • In 305, Diocletian and Maximian resigned, and the former caesares Constantius and Galerius became Augusti. Although with Constantine and Maxentius two sons of emperors were available, they were left out from the new tetrarchy, and Severus and Maximinus Daia were appointed Caesars. Some sources (Lactantius, Epitome) state that Galerius hated Maxentius and used his influence on Diocletian that Maxentius be ignored in the succession; maybe Diocletianus also thought that he was not qualified for the military duties of the imperial office. Maxentius retired to an estate some miles from Rome.
  • War against Constantine
    • Jihad Little
       
      he out numbered constantine 5 to 1. he had a very good plan but it backfired and actually killed him and most of his army. he tried to make the bridge colapse with constantines army but his army with him was on the bridge and the bridge colapsed and maximus and his army drowned
    • Jihad Little
       
      i mean maxentius = ] i was thinking of another emperor.
    • adonys conde
       
      sure it was a good plan but it just wasn't thought through to good
  • Maxentius expected an attack along his eastern flank from Licinius, and stationed an army in Verona
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      he was defeted in this battle
    • chris corporan
       
      he hated constantine so much
    • Jihad Little
       
      my true oppinion is constantine was the better emperor and thats why he won the war
  • of the Byzantine Empire
  • War against Constantine
    • chris corporan
       
      anybody seen the movie gladitor
    • Jihad Little
       
      yeah i did why
    • brandon casiano
       
      he was a very well trande emper
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      thats very kool
  • Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius
    • alexi viera
       
      maxentius was another one of the western empires.
  • Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius
  • the Augustus Severus marched on Rome with a large army.
  • Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius (c. 278 – 28 October, 312) was Western Roman Emperor from 306 to 312. He was the son of former emperor Maximian, and the son-in-law of Galerius, also an emperor.
    • saul PAULINO
       
      Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius was born around AD 279 as the son of Maximian and his Syrian wife Eutropia. He was made a senator and even was given Galerius' daughter Valeria Maximilla in marriage in an attempt to confirm his status of the son of an emperor. But other than these honours he received nothing. No consulship to groom him for power, no military command. First he suffered the indignity together with Constantine of being passed over as Maximian and Diocletian both resigned in AD 305, when they both had to watch the relative unknowns of Severus II and Maximinus II Daia accede to what they saw as their rightful places. Then at the death of Constantius Chlorus in AD 306 Constantine was granted the rank of Caesar, leaving Maxentius out in the cold
  • Maxentius
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      What I ment by that was that Maxentius once had to fight against Constantine. His idea was to make the bridge fall when all of his army was on it. Pretty simple. But Maxentius ebded being the one falling into the water with his army. They were all wearing armor obviously so they could not get up. So they sink right down. Constantine won and Maxentius died. :l
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    was the name of maxentius
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    Maxentius WAS a pagan. He hated Constantine. In the battle he died in Maxentius had a plan that once all of Constantine's army gets on the bridge they will lot the bridge loose. And since they are wearing armor they will sink in obviously will not survive. But, Maxentius's plan backfired and he and his army fell into the water. That was ironic because Dia, the christian scribe said to Constantine the day before the battle that if he puts the sign of the Christians they will Conquer.
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    The pagan Maxentius, went to war against constantine on the milvian bridge. fortunatley, instead of maxentius' trap destroying Constantine and his army, the plan of having the bridge collapse backfired and he eventually killed himself.
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    maxentius was the husband of constantines sister
kevin cruz

Constantine IV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Born
    • kevin cruz
       
      he was born 652ad
  • Died
    • kevin cruz
       
      and died 685ad
  • Constantine IV Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Constantine IV and his retinue, mosaic in basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe (Ravenna) Reign 668 – September, 685 Born
    • kevin cruz
       
      constantine IV call assainaters to assinate lactantius and his son
Alex Cruz

Stilicho - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Stilicho
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      stilicho is a high ranking general
  • Stilicho was born in Germany the son of a Vandal father and a Roman mother. Despite his father's origins there is little to suggest that Stilicho considered himself anything other than a Roman, and he was probably not Arian like many of Germanic Christians and probably Nicene Orthodox because of his high rank within the empire. Most emperors, being Catholic/Orthodox, would have not trusted the Empire's security to an Arian, and Stilicho rose in rank under Theodosius I, who declared Nicene Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      stillicho was born in germony
  • He joined the Roman army and rose through the ranks during the reign of Theodosius I, who ruled the Eastern half
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  • Honorius becomes Emperor
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      after the emperor died honorius becme emperor.
  • Following the death of Theodosius, Honorius became emperor of the Western Roman Empire, and his brother Arcadius of the Eastern Roman Empire. Neither proved to be effective emperors, and Stilicho came to be the de facto commander-in-chief of the Roman armies in the West while his rival Rufinus became the power behind the throne in the East. In this capacity, Stilicho proved his abilities energetically, although political manoeuverings by agents of the two imperial courts would hinder him throughout his career.
  • Despite his successes against the Goths he failed to stop the barbarians from crossing of the Rhine on 31 December 406. This crossing initiated a wave of destruction of Roman cities and military revolt in Britannia and Gaul. Failure of his 408 attack against usurper Constantine III, rumors that he had earlier planned the assassination of Rufinus and that he planned to place his son on the Byzantine throne caused a revolt. The Roman army at Ticinum mutinied on August 13, killing at least seven senior imperial officers (Zosimus 5.32). This was followed by events which John Matthews observed "have every appearance of a thoroughly co-ordinated coup d'état organized by Stilicho's political opponents."[2] Stilicho retired to Ravenna, where he was taken into captivity. Although it was within his ability to contest the charges, Stilicho did not resist, either because of loyalty to Rome or for fear of the consequences to the already precarious state of the Western Empire. He was executed on August 22, 408. His son Eucherius was murdered in Rome shortly afterwards.
  • Flavius Stilicho
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Flavius Stilicho was a high-ranking general, Patrician and consul of the Wetern Roman Empire, notably of semi-barbarian birth
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    stilicho was the biggest general
anthony rodriguez

Diocletian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Diocletian separated and enlarged the empire's civil and military services and re-organized the empire's provincial divisions, establishing the largest and most bureaucratic government in the history of the empire. He established new administrative centers in Nicomedia, Mediolanum, Antioch, and Trier, closer to the empire's frontiers than the traditional capital at Rome had been. Building on third-century trends towards absolutism, Diocletian styled himself an autocrat, elevating himself above the empire's masses with imposing forms of court ceremonial and architecture. Bureaucratic and military growth, constant campaigning, and construction projects increased the state's expenditures, and necessitated a comprehensive tax reform. From at least 297 on, imperial taxation was standardized, made more equitable, and levied at generally higher rates
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      Amazing. This was emperor when Constantine faught the war against the Roman Empire and somehow won. Licinuis assain him by having a war to rule the western Roman Empire. But Constantine ruled the whole Roman Empire.
  • Diocletian was probably born near Salona in Dalmatia (Solin in modern Croatia), some time around 244.[3] His parents named him Diocles, or possibly Diocles Valerius.[6] The modern historian Timothy Barnes takes his official birthday, 22 December, as his actual birthdate. Other historians are not so certain.[7] Diocles' parents were of low status, and writers critical of him claimed that his father was a scribe or a freedman of the senator Anullinus, or even that Diocles was a freedman himself. The first forty years of his life are mostly obscure.[8] The Byzantine chronicler Joannes Zonaras states that he was Dux Moesiae,[9] a commander of forces on the lower Danube.[10] The often-unreliable Historia Augusta states that he served in Gaul, but this account is not corroborated by other sources, and is ignored by modern historians of the period.[11] In 282, the legions of the upper Danube in Raetia and Noricum proclaimed the praetorian prefect M. Aurelius Carus as emperor, beginning a rebellion against emperor Probus.[12] Probus' army, stationed in Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia), decided against fighting Carus, and assassinated Probus instead.[13] Diocles soon gained Carus' trust. Carus soon appointed him to command the Protectores Domestici, the cavalry arm of the imperial bodyguard.[
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  • Diocletian separated and enlarged the empire's civil and military services and re-organized the empire's provincial divisions, establishing the largest and most bureaucratic government in the history of the empire
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      diocletion was born in a dalmation family and became emperor
Michelle Barrueto

Metropolitan Museum of Art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
    • laverne roache
       
      THIS PLACE LOOKS REALLY FUN AND COOL. I CANT WAIT TO BE GO THERE. AND SEE THE ROMAN THINGS AND OTHERS.I HEARD IT IS REALLY BIG.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The metropolitan museum of art is very interesting.It one of the most largest museum in the world.Its located in New york.I cant wait to go on the trip.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      By around christmas time it will be very pretty.It will be all decorated very nicely.It will have the theme of of christmas.Its in the top ten in most largest museums.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      The metropolitan museum of art sounds interesting and looks beautiful. Just by the outside makes me wants to go in there by a picture. I heard its huge! I would like to go there.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART IS A mUSEUM THAT HAS OVER 2000 OBJECTS IN ITS COLLECTION.IT IS A VERY BIG MUSEUM.I AM VERY EXCITED TO GO.WHEN YOU GET THERE THEN YOU DONT HAVE TO PAY CAUSE THEY GET MONEY FROM THE GOVERMENT.
    • kimberly ramos
       
      the metropolitan museum of art looks so kool. they say it has over 2 million of objects. you can imagine how big it is. it is one of the most biggest museum in the world.
    • yulissa gomez
       
      the metropolitan museum seems great becouse it has alot of intrested and it has alot of things like egypt stuffs and rome stuffs that were use back then in rome and in egypt .
  • containing more than two million works of art,
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The work of art is atleast as big as 3 1/2 chalk boards. They are maid out of oil so you cant touch or it will get ruined.They have a alarm so if you get too close it will beep.They need to save the paintings.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      The art in there is like the size of a class room was (wide way). Im amazed at what will be shown when i go on the saturday trip!
    • chris corporan
       
      it has about 1millon items
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      tHE ART IN THERE IS LIKE A WHOLE WALL OF THE CLASSROOM.tHE PICTURES ARE MADE OF OIL SO YOU CANT TOUCH IT YOU WILL RUIN IT.tHEY AN ALRM THAT IF YOU GET TO CLOSE TO IT THE ALARM WILL START TO BEEP.
    • yulissa gomez
       
      in the metropolitan museum of atr has more than two million works of art.
    • daniel arocho
       
      yes the paint are made out of oil. so it cant be touched.it is kept in a glass so it wont mess up in the air of the museum.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      This muesium has lots of different arts and sculptures. It has paintings made of oil pastel and three floors of sculptures and arts. They have so much stuff that they cant put everything on display at the same time. Tehy have to put different groups of things for only one period of time. Then switch the groups of arts.
  • The Met,
    • Steven Ramos
       
      When i first heard of this i thought it was the baseball team.Now i laugh at myself because its nowhere close the the baseball team.It's a museum.It's located at in Central Park.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      The Met is a nick name for the Metropolitan Museum. I think it should be nicknamed as The Metro. Instead of just met. It sounds much better.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      The Metropolitan Museum of Art was nicknamed after "The Met". Short for The Metro. Its just an easier way of saying it.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      The Metropolitan museum was so beautiful. Even better then we were told. There was even this huge diarama, probably my most favorite thing in the museum. It is so rare and so beautiful that you are not even aloud to take pictures of it. Yes, it is also known as the Met.
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    • KENNY BATISTA
       
      the metropolitian meuseumm of art looks very interestin and want to go badly.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Arms and
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      I also think that this hall is cool. I think that this will be the best exibit out of all of them. And I know that im going to enjoy this trip. It is going to be awesome.
  • 1 Overview 2 History 3 Collections 3.1 American decorative arts 3.2 American paintings and sculpture 3.3 Ancient Near Eastern art 3.4 Arms and armor 3.5 Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas 3.6 Asian art 3.7 The Costume Institute 3.8 Drawings and prints 3.9 Egyptian art 3.10 European paintings 3.11 European sculpture and decorative arts 3.12 Greek and Roman art 3.13 Islamic art 3.14 Robert Lehman Collection 3.15 Libraries 3.16 Medieval art 3.16.1 Main building 3.16.2 The Cloisters 3.17 Modern art 3.18 Musical instruments 3.19 Photographs 3.20 Roof Garden 3.21 Special exhibitions 4 Acquisitions and deaccessioning 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External links
  • The facade of the Metropolitan Museum is one of the main features of New York City's "Museum Mile".
    • yulissa gomez
       
      this is a picture of how the metropolitan art looks like .
  • Ancient Near Eastern art
    • yulissa gomez
       
      in the metropolitan museum of art looks like it has alot of things of egypt and intresting things that many people would wanna see in the metrpolitan museum of art.
  • Asian art
    • yulissa gomez
       
      also it looks like it has alot of asian arts that many people would wanna see in the museum =]
    • yulissa gomez
       
      wow it has so many atrs things in the mesuem that i would wanna see and many other peolple =]
  • Represented in the permanent collection are works of art from classical antiquity and Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters, and an extensive collection of American and modern art. The Met also maintains extensive holdings of African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine and Islamic art.[4] The museum is also home to encyclopedic collections of musical instruments, costumes and accessories, and antique weapons and armor from around the world.[5] A number of notable interiors, ranging from 1st century Rome through modern American design, are permanently installed in the Met's galleries.[6]
  • 24 wooden models,
  • A Roof Garden scene in September 2008, exhibition by Jeff Koons.
  • Musical instruments
  • The Watson Library and the individual departments' libraries also hold substantial examples of early or historically important books which are works of art in their own right.
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    the metropolitian meuseumm of art looks very interestin and want to go badly.
Julian Berni

Nicene Creed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

  • First Council of Nicea (325) First Council of Constantinople (381) We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible. We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, begotten of the Father [the only-begotten; that is, of the essence of the Father, God of God], Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds (æons), Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; By whom all things were made [both in heaven and on earth]; by whom all things were made; Who for us men, and for our salvation, came down and was incarnate and was made man; who for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made man; He suffered, and the third day he rose again, ascended into heaven; he was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered, and was buried, and the third day he rose again, according to the Scriptures, and ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of the Father; From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. from thence he shall come again, with glory, to judge the quick and the dead; whose kingdom shall have no end. And in the Holy Ghost. And in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father, who with the Father and the Son together is worshiped and glorified, who spake by the prophets. In one holy catholic and apostolic Church; we acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins; we look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen. [But those who say: 'There was a time when he was not;' and 'He was not before he was made;' and 'He was made out of nothing,' or 'He is of another substance' or 'essence,' or 'The Son of God is created,' or 'changeable,' or 'alterable'—they are condemned by the holy catholic and apostolic Church.]
    • emily caba
       
      this sure is familiar to me. buts its kinda different.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      I cant belive that they still have this since that time. Imagine what year it is now and we still use it to day. In spanish and english. No wonder now Rome now is a place that is very religous
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      i cant eather.in spanish we use it.the shilds are kool.and ii lov the roman empire.
  • Nicene
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      is it stiil called that? why did they name it that? what does tnhat mean? And if they changed the name what is it called now?
    • daniel arocho
       
      idk i have thjose same question.but that is why there is an article to read and find out l.o.l . well that is what im going to do. it helps.
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  • he Nicene Creed has been normative to the Anglican and Roman Catholic Eucharistic rite as well as Eastern and Oriental Orthodox liturgies.[1] The Creed is recited in the Roman Rite Mass directly after the homily on all Sundays and Solemnities (Tridentine Feasts of the First Class), and in the Byzantine Rite Liturgy following the Litany of Supplication on all occasions.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      They show in the bottom of the page that they changed it but how much time did the change and make a new version? Or did they one do it twice. I wonder how Constatine came up with that and how long it took
    • daniel arocho
       
      so it was also a paper that was ritin.well idk im lost with all this. the christians must of been a famouse religion after constantine.he saved the christians.
    • Julian Berni
       
      christianity is wierd
  • Icon depicting Emperor Constantine (center) and the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea (325) as holding the Nicene Creed in its 381 form.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      was that all the people that made up the creed. Was Chathlioc and Christenanty the same back then becouse to day in a chathlioc church thats what we use the creed.
  • Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipoténtem, Factórem cæli et terræ, Visibílium ómnium et invisibílium. Et in unum Dóminum Iesum Christum, Fílium Dei Unigénitum, Et ex Patre natum ante ómnia sæcula. Deum de Deo, lumen de lúmine, Deum verum de Deo vero, Génitum, non factum, consubstantiálem Patri: Per quem ómnia facta sunt. Qui propter nos hómines et propter nostram salútem Descéndit de cælis. Et incarnátus est de Spíritu Sancto Ex María Vírgine, et homo factus est. Crucifíxus étiam pro nobis sub Póntio Piláto; Passus, et sepúltus est, Et resurréxit tértia die, secúndum Scriptúras, Et ascéndit in cælum, sedet ad déxteram Patris. Et íterum ventúrus est cum glória, Iudicáre vivos et mórtuos, Cuius regni non erit finis. Et in Spíritum Sanctum, Dóminum et vivificántem: Qui ex Patre Filióque procédit. Qui cum Patre et Fílio simul adorátur et conglorificátur: Qui locútus est per prophétas. Et unam, sanctam, cathólicam et apostólicam Ecclésiam. Confíteor unum baptísma in remissiónem peccatorum. Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum, Et vitam ventúri sæculi. Amen.[21]
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      how much languages was that in was it more than 3 ?
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      how much langueges do they spaek the romans? 7 or more or less
    • daniel arocho
       
      looking at that it looks like they spoke alot.
  • There are several designations for the two forms of the Nicene creed, some with overlapping meanings:
    • Andy Rosario
       
         why would there be two forms of Nicene creed? why can there only be one? All I know that the Nicene creed is a type of law. And that for people it was a pit confusing. 
    • daniel arocho
       
      ooooooo so it was a law.ok well yea y couldnt there be only one? it was probably because they edited it. but im not sure. they must of been confused.
  • The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy.
    • laverne roache
       
      SO IT WAS LIKE A CHRISTIAN SIGN. IT PROBABLY LOOK WERID OR COOL.IT WAS A CITY TOO. DID MANT CHRISTANS LIVE THERE. OR ROMANS. ??
    • daniel arocho
       
      ooooooo so thats what the nince creed is. i no what it is now. it is that christian sign that had the x and the p mixed togeather.and i never knew it was a city.
    • Christian Mendez
       
      The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy. It is called Nicene (pronounced /ˈnaɪsiːn/) because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council, which met there in 325
  • The Nicene Creed has been regarded as a touchstone of true Christian faith, though not a complete expression of it. When the word "symbol" meant a "token for identification (by comparison with a counterpart)",[15] the Nicene Creed was given, in Greek and Latin, the name "symbol of faith", a name still used even in languages in which "symbol" no longer has that meaning.
  • The purpose of a creed is to act as a yardstick of correct belief. The creeds of Christianity have been drawn up at times of conflict about doctrine
    • genaro nivar
       
      they would correct things
  • he original Nicene Creed was first adopted in 325 at the First Council of Nicaea. At that time, the text ended after the words "We believe in the Holy Spirit", after which an anathema was added.[4]
    • omar jimenez
       
      in rome they had meany churches. exspaecily the cristens
  • n the late sixth century, the Latin-speaking churches of Western Europe added the words "and the Son" (Filioque) to the description of the procession of the Holy Spirit, in what Easterners have argued is a violation of Canon VII of the Third Ecumenical Council, since the words were not included in the text by either the Council of Nicaea or that of Constantinople.[12] The Vatican has recently argued that while these words would indeed be heretical if associated with the Greek verb ἐκπορεύεσθαι of the text adopted by the Council of Constantinople,[13] they are not heretical when associated with the Latin verb procedere, which corresponds instead to the Greek verb προιέναι, with which some of the Greek Fathers also associated the same words.[14]
  • In the late sixth century,
    • omar jimenez
       
      they had lots of cherches. so there most have been meany relgons. so they can enjoy there self
  • the Holy Spirit
    • omar jimenez
       
      you can never mess wiht the holy spirt. if yiu mess with it you can be in very bigtrouble
  • Western Europe
    • omar jimenez
       
      the western empire lasted longer then the eastern empire. the western empire lasted for 1000 more years then the eastern.
  • The Nicene Creed ( Latin : Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith ( Greek : Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy . It is called Nicene (pronounced /ˈnaɪsiːn/) because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council, which met there in 325
    • Christian Mendez
       
      The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy. It is called Nicene (pronounced /ˈnaɪsiːn/) because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council, which met there in 325
    • Julian Berni
       
      cut, paste, and done!
KENNY BATISTA

Constantine I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Diigo - 7 views

    • KENNY BATISTA
       
      Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would remain the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years.
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    Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would remain the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years.
anthony rodriguez

Roman Senate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

  • According to Livy the Senate, initially consisting of 100 men, was created by Rome's first king, Romulus
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Livy was a historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people, and Romulus had once had a brother, named Remus, they both found a new land, both had fought for the land's name, in the end Romlulus killed his brother then the land was named Rome after it's first king.
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      patrician also could had meant, that people that were average. They were not not poor and the were not rich. If we were to live in that period of time we would had been patricians. Thay also can not own land, and they were not bothered by kings unless they did something wrong.
    • kimberly ramos
       
      it also meant they were not poor nor rich.they were in between rich and poor.they could not be owner of something.they would not be bothered by kings unless they had done something totally wrong.
  • no meeting could take place more than a mile outside of the pomerium
    • Mark Ramos
       
      the senate has met here in the senatus comsultum ultimum (ultimate decree of the senate)
  • The first emperor, Augustus, reduced the size of the senate from 900 members to 600
    • Mark Ramos
       
      The romans was so paranoid that they only let them serve for 1 year only.
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      Augusts was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. Also when Gaius Octavius Thurinus was born he was adopted by his great uncle Julius Caesar in 44 BC. And between then and 27 BC he was officially named Gaius Julius Caesar.
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  • The first emperor, Augustus, reduced the size of the senate from 900 members to 600
  • The first emperor, Augustus, reduced the size of the senate from 900 members to 600
  • The emperor Tiberius transferred all electoral powers from the assemblies to the senate
    • Mark Ramos
       
      The romanshad hated these... kings, so they had named them emperors.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      The emperor Tiberius transferred all electoral powers from the assemblies to the senate
  • During the early republic, the senate was politically weak
    • jonathan perez
       
      i think they were weak because in the early repbulic there was not alot of things to command people or what to do.Is like if you're a baby you can't talk , walk or eat what ever you want. so during the early repbulic it was very boring.
  • The senate of the Roman Kingdom held three principle
    • jonathan perez
       
      the roman kingdom senate is like school today. today we have three vice pricinpals. they have lots of responsibility.being a principalis not that easy
  • The first emperor, Augustus, reduced the size of the senate from 900 members to 600 members
    • jonathan perez
       
      thats crazy from 900 members to 600. he really damage the city when he was an emperor.that is 300 memders out of the city. people must of disagree of the arranments he was making.
  • During an emergency, the senate could authorize the appointment of a Roman Dictator
    • jonathan perez
       
      i like that because if the dictator is not where the emergency could take control. that is helpful. Also a senate is their to help not to do damage . so i like that disision that they make.
  • The senate of the Roman Kingdom held three principle responsibilities: It functioned as the ultimate repository for the executive power,[9] it served as the council to the king, and it functioned as a legislative body in concert with the People of Rome.[10] During the years of the monarchy, the senate's most important function was to elect new kings.
  • The senate continued to exist in Constantinople, however. In the second half of 10th century century a new office poeder was created as a head of the senate by Emperor Nicephorus Phocas. Up to mid-11th century only eunuch could become proeder, but later this restriction was lifted and several proeders could be appointed, of which senior ('protoptoeder') served as the head of senate.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      SPQR means Senate, People, Of, Roe yeah O & Q MEANT THE SAME THING IN ROME SO QF, OF
  • Roman Senate
    • janay harris
       
      to me the roman senate was the type of people that wanted what they wanted. just like how they wanted casear to come back from fighting the battles in Gaul.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The roman senate was very wierd.Remeber they use to have a hourse as a senate.But the emperor put him in there.Roman senate is not like today.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      the romain senete has most power over rome next to the emperor but they are kinda egual i n power becasuse the emperor can kill senators as well as senators can send assassins to kill the emperor 
  • Roman Senate
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      the roman senet was the people that decided what they wanted done for rome.there would be a meeting everytime that it was neccercery..they also had people that wrote down everthing that was said
  • The Roman Senate was a political institution in Ancient Rome
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      People had lived in Italy for a really long time, because Italy is a place that had fair laws.But when Rome became powerful it did not begin until Egypt and Greece started. Roman history is divided into three main topics: before the power of Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. The Empire is divided by who was emperor.
  • Western
  • the Western
  • and the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      The Western Roman Empire was the west half of the Roman Empire. Its divided by Diocletian in 285 A.D. The other half of the Roman Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire. Today it's called The Byzantine Empire.
  • The Roman Senate
  • while the executive magistrates were quite powerful
  • Roman Kingdom 753 BC – 509 BC Roman Republic 508 BC – 27 BC Roman Empire 27 BC onwards
  • and after this point, the size of the senate was never again drastically altered
  • Constantine I
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Constantine was the first christian emperor. He didn't start out as one, but later on his life he met very nice christians, then became one himself. He took out two emperors to rule all of Rome. He wanted complete power of all Rome. He got his wish, and ruled all of Rome until the day he died.
    • alexi viera
       
      the roman senate was a very powerful place. also its a building where the roman senators used to meet evry single day to talk about stuff.or they would have a meeting about something very important.
  • The Roman Senate was a political institution in ancient Rome. It was one of the most enduring institutions in Roman history, being founded before the first king of Rome ascended the throne[citation needed] (traditionally dated to 753 BC). It survived the fall of the Roman Kingdom in 509 BC, the fall of the Roman Republic in 27 BC, the split of the Roman Empire in 285 AD, and the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      the roman senate was smart and poerful
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    There is one thing that I don't quite get. The one thing that I question about the part that I highlighted is why it doesn't say who the king was that accended the throne. Also I'd like to make a comment about Lucius Junius Brutus. If he was the one who tricked Lucius Tarquinius Superbus into being overthrown, why didn't he take over? I would've thought that since Superbus was out of the way that he would take his place.
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    Since the Romans didn't want to go through having a bad king, they stopped calling their rulers/leaders emperors. To me this almost seems like a phobia. It does because it's almost like they would go mad just for calling their ruler a king. I don't really blame them though because if we called our teachers kings, they would be treated like them and get all the privileges they wanted just because of their label.
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    The senate of the roman kingdom had many responsibilities. The kings of Rome only got a limited amount of time on the throne. This is almost as I said before. They get treated like royalty because of their labels. To us they are just kings but to the people of Rome it's like their life to worship each one until something goes wrong which is why now they don't like kings.
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    the senate was almost like a group of high people who decided what was best for rome. what they did when permission was asked for or a proposal was made is almost vote on it. they didn't necessarily vote on things but they went with the most people on ideas or what was right.
yordanka raymond

William of Tyre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Baldwin
    • Steven Ramos
       
      They are many Baldwins in the world back then.One of them had lepresy.That damages your skin.Its worst than exima.
    • devine martin
       
      there were alot of balwins that went to war.
  • The Kingdom of Jerusalem was founded in 1099
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Jerusulam was ruked by many people.That why tou see all types of different chuches.In the movie kingdom of heaven he said that jerusulam was nobody city.It was ruled by many people and thats why its really everybodys city.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      it about 5 years to get to jerusalem
  • William of Tyre
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    William of Tyre (c. 1130 - September 29, 1186), was a medieval prelate and chronicler. As archbishop of Tyre, he is sometimes known as William II to distinguish him from a predecessor, William of Malines. He grew up in Jerusalem at the height of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which had been established in 1099 after the First Crusade, and he spent twenty years studying the liberal arts and canon law in the universities of Europe. Following William's return to Jerusalem in 1165, King Amalric I made him an ambassador to the Byzantine Empire. William became tutor to the king's son, the future King Baldwin IV, whom William discovered to be a leper. After Amalric's death William became chancellor and archbishop of Tyre, two of the highest offices in the kingdom, and in 1179 William led the eastern delegation to the Third Council of the Lateran. As he was involved in the dynastic struggle that developed during Baldwin IV's reign, his importance waned when a rival faction gained control of royal affairs. He was passed over for the prestigious Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and died in obscurity, probably in 1186. William wrote an account of the Lateran Council and a history of the Islamic states from the time of Muhammad. Neither work survives. He is famous today as the author of a history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. William composed his chronicle in excellent Latin for his time, with numerous quotations from classical literature. The chronicle is sometimes given the title Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum ("History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea") or Historia Ierosolimitana ("History of Jerusalem"), or the Historia for short. It was translated into French soon after his death, and thereafter into numerous other languages. Because it is the only source for the history of twelfth-century Jerusalem written by a native, historians have often assumed that William's statements could be taken at face value. However, more recent historians have shown that William's i
alexi viera

Romulus Augustulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

  • Romulus Augustulus
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      he was the last roman emperor of the western part of rome
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Romulus was the last roman emporer of the west. After that the Eastern empire continued for over 100 years. It was so amazing to learn though.
    • chris corporan
       
      the last roman emperor of west side that sucks
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Romulus was the last emperor for the western empire.Rome was effected because of the last two emperor's.After that it changed to the Bazitine Empire.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      He was the last roman emperor of rome in the western empire,. The last one really made rome fall. And after that the eastern roman empire was lasted for a very long time. But the roman empire did not grow that big.
    • emily caba
       
      he was the last emperor in the western roman empire.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      if was the only person that built Rome be its self because if he did he is like the best because Rome is the most beautiful placed and is not only beautiful it is amazing
    • jessica dejesus
       
      THE LAST EMPEROR OF WESTEN EMPIRE .ROME WAS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE BACK THEN. ROME BUILD ITS SELF WITH THE HELP OF ROMEULUS. HE MADE A HISTORY OF HOW ROME BEGAN
  • Romulus Augustulus
  • more known by his nickname Romulus Augustulus
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Why did they call him that.Was he little or was he tall.Beacause my friend is little and we call him big jose.I guess only his friends called him that.
    • jessica dejesus
       
      YEA WHY DID THEY.HE I BELIEVE WAS AERAGE.OO THAT COOL.uHM WELL MANY PEEOPLE CALL PEOPLE THAT 2
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  • Romulus Augustus
  • The historical record contains few details of Romulus' life. He was installed as emperor by his father Orestes, the Magister militum (master of soldiers) of the Roman army after deposing the previous emperor Julius Nepos. Romulus, little more than a child, acted as a figurehead for his father's rule. Reigning for only ten months, Romulus was then deposed by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer and sent to live in the Castellum Lucullanum in Campania; afterwards he disappears from the historical record.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      Romulus life was very harsh.He was the last emperor of the western empire.Romulus had more than one child.Romulus was a Germanic chiefain Odoarcer and he was sent to live in campania.That was after he became emperor of rome.
    • jessica dejesus
       
      hE WAS THE LAST EMPERO FROM THE WESTERN EMOIRE.hE HAD A BAD/GOOD.HE PARENT WERE WOLFS THEN GREW UP TO BE AN EMPEROR.hE FOUND HIS GRANDFATHER AT CAMPANIA
  • Bryce, James Bryce.The Holy Roman Empire, Schocken Books, 1961. Gibbon, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. 3, David Womersley, ed. London; Penguin Books, 1994. Heather, Peter. The fall of the Roman Empire, 2005 Hollister, C. Warren, Medieval Europe: A Short History. New York; McGraw Hill, 1995. Murdoch, Adrian, The Last Roman: Romulus Augustulus and the Decline of the West, Stroud; Sutton, 2006. Norwich, John Julius. Byzantium: A Short History. New York, Vintage, 1997 Ralph, and Geoffrey Nathan, "Romulus Augustulus (475-476 A.D.)--Two Views", De Imperatoribus Romanis
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      we could go 2 these. YES or NO. Mr.SantaMaria.
  • Romulus the Great (Romulus der Große) about a last Emperor called Romulus Augustulus, but uses some artistic license: his Romulus is a middle-aged student of history.
    • Daniel Gomez
       
      Romulus the great was the last emperor to be named Romulas Augustulus. I wonder if they would have kept that name to see if one of the other emperors would be called like that. It would be even cooler if they would have kept it till now in the 21st Centrey.
    • genaro nivar
       
      this is a roman coin of romulus
  • The Western and the Eastern Roman Empire by 476.
  • As Romulus was an usurper, Julius Nepos was claimed to legally hold the title of emperor when Odoacer took power
  • Romulus' ultimate fate is unknown. The Anonymus Valesianus wrote that Odoacer, "taking pity on his youth", spared Romulus' life and granted him an annual pension of 6,000 solidi before sending him to live with relatives in Campania.[3][10] Jordanes and Count Marcellinus, however, say Odoacer exiled Romulus to Campania, and do not mention any reward from the German king.[
  • Romulus
    • alexi viera
       
      the last roman emeror of the western empire befror it was atkin down.
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    romulus was the last western emperor.
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