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Islamic culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

  • Islamic culture
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      Muslim culture is itself a contentious term. They also live in many different countries and communities. It can be diffcult to isolate.Thats a good thing too know.
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Shia Islam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

  • Shia Islam
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      The second largest denomination of islam after sunni islam.It looked very pretty. i woould love to see it in person. It had pretty lights.
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Licinius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

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    Western Emperor Licinius
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Spartacus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 10 views

  • Finally in 73 BCE, Spartacus and some seventy[10] followers escaped from the gladiator school of Lentulus Batiatus.
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      SPARTACUS WAS A GREAT G;ADEROTER. HE WAS VERY BRAVE. AND NVER SCARED OF ANYTHING. HE HAD ALOT OF PRIDE AN HIM SELF AND OTHERS.
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Nicene Creed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

  • 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.
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      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. ??
  • 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.
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Western Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 11 views

  • 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.
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      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
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      SO THAT WOULD OF BEEN 300.
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Assassination of Julius Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views

  • The Assassination of Julius Caesar was the result of a conspiracy of a group of senators, led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus, who wanted to overthrow
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      Assanssinatuion of Julius caesar was very snecky. It was very sad to see thye movie. to see cleopurta crying . Also when they killed his son and Pomey.
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Barbarian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

  • Barbarian
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      the barbarbiens were brave. they were scary looking guys. will to me they were. they were always in battle with the romans.
  • A parallel factor was the growth of chattel slavery especially at Athens
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      there many slaves all over rome. slaves would do0 every thing.Like cook clean make art ect . they were good at everything
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Antiquities of the Jews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

  • Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitates Judaicae in Latin) was a work published by the important[1] Jewish historian Flavius Josephus about the year 93 or 94
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      HE WAS A GREAT WRITER. HE WAS A JEW. HE SARRIOVE IN THE JEW THING.HE WROTE THINGS ON THE JEWS AND OTHER PEOPLE. BUT MOSTLY THE JEWS.
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Decline of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The decline of the Roman Empire refers to both the gradual disintegration of the economy of Rome and the barbarian invasions that were its final doom.
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      THATS VERY BAD. BUT IT WAS A GOOD THING TOO KNOW. THE BARBARAINS WERE ALWAYS HAVEING BATTLES WITH THE ROMANS. WHY? I WONDER WHY?
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Edict of Milan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

  • The Edict of Milan (Edictum Mediolanensium) was a letter signed by emperors Constantine I and Licinius that proclaimed religious toleration in the Roman Empire. The letter was issued in 313 AD, shortly after the conclusion of the Diocletianic Persecution
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      THATS GOOD THAT THEY WROTE A LITTLE THING ABOUT THEM SELF .
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Metropolitan Museum of Art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
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      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.
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Pliny the Younger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 16 views

  • Pliny was considered an honest and moderate man and rose through a series of Imperial civil and military offices, the cursus honorum (see below).
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      THAT WAS GOOD THAT HE DID NOT LIE. ALSO HE WAS NOT LIKE NERO. OR THE OTHERS. THAT IS A KOOL THING.
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Josephus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 17 views

  • Josephus and one of his soldiers then surrendered to the Roman forces invading Galilee in July 67 and became prisoners
  • The works of Josephus provide crucial information about the First Jewish-Roman War and are also important literary source material for understanding the context of the Dead Sea Scrolls and post-Second-Temple Judaism.
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      HE WAS GREAT PERON. HE PRIDICTED ALOT OF THINGS. HE WROTE IN HIS DAIRY ALOT. THAT MUST OF BEEN KOOL.
  • His first work in Rome was an account of the Jewish War, addressed to certain "upper barbarians" – usually thought to be the Jewish community in Mesopotamia – in his "paternal tongue" (War I.3), arguably the Western Aramaic language.
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      OO FOR REAL THAT IS A COOL THING TO KNOW. I DID NOT KNOW THAT. THE BARBARIANS WERE WERID. THEY LOST ALOT OF BATTLES. THAT MUST SUCK.
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Plebs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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  • Plebs
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      IT WAS BODY FOR A GERANL FOR THEN ROMAN CITZENS. AND THE SLAVES TOO. THAT IS WERID. BUT COOL AT THE SAME TIME.
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Maxentius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 27 views

  • 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
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      the gurads won kill the emperor if he was a bad one. Or if he would not pay the parentoin Gurad their money.
  • 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.
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Battle of the Milvian Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 16 views

  • He staged a grand adventus in the city, and was met with popular jubilation
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      The roman centens did not like that he came into rome with the chistily sign.So u know that became problems already. tne was an x it was like a cross. ot was all over the shelds and other things.
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