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    book. Other limitations included vague amounts of research on certain battles that Julius Caesar led, in surrounding areas of the Republic. This lack of information makes it difficult for the reader to gain good understanding of Julius Caesar’s whereabouts before his conflict with political leaders in Rome. The second secondary source, reveals the personal life, conquests, fails, and facts of Julius Caesar, the eventual dictator of the Roman Republic. The origin of this text is San Diego, California

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    Suetonius wrote The Twelve Caesars as a biography about twelve Roman Caesars. This essay will compare and contrast two of them, Divus Julius and Nero. Even though the two men both became Emperors who ruled Rome, they could not have been more different. Both had certain authority and public powers during each of their reigns. Their lives were also scattered with times of virtue and scandal. This was a different time from today. Human behavior and morals played a significant role in those ruling over

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    The Roman Republic was created as a result of Rome’s early and tyrannical kings. This new democratic system was supposed to balance the power between two consuls and the senate in order to prevent any one person from controlling the entire population. It also aimed to ease relations between the separate classes by allowing slaves to purchase their freedom and by allowing anyone to move up in the class system from plebian to senator. The early phase of the Roman Republic was marked by successful foreign

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    grandnephew of Julius Caesar. After Julius Caesar’s assassination there was a competition for power between Mark Anthony, Caesar’s first lieutenant, and Octavian. Mark Anthony and Queen Cleopatra joined forces against Octavian. The issue on power was then resolved at Actium in 31 B.C.E. At this time Octavian’s navy routed Mark Antony and Queen Cleopatra. In 43 B.C.E, Octavian used force to gain approval by the government to rule for life. Octavian was given the title of Augustus, the Revered One. Octavian’s

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    Roman empire brought peace, success, Economic prosperity and the government that mostly support law, order, and stability to an area that spread from Britain to Euphrates. The Pax Romana began when Octavian start being leader so the role of Caesar Augustus in 31 BC. He unified the Roman Empire under a single ruler after a century of civil discontent and expanded to the Rhine and Danube rivers. The Pax Romana ended for over 200 years, largely because the Roman allowed the conquered people to keep

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    The Death Of Cleopatra

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    -10). Plutarch argued that Cleopatra’s cunning acts towards Caesar were manipulative. Also when Cleopatra was believed to be pregnant by Caesar’s soldier had passed the child off as Caesar’s. Moreover he described her as being flirtatious, sexy, seductive, desperate and pragmatic to preserve her throne. Furthermore, he argued that Caesar did not love Cleopatra because the relationship was reciprocally beneficial for both parties. Because Caesar was able to assist Cleopatra to sustain: economic and political

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    Jonathan Tanguay #4 I thought that it might be a good idea to start off with this question because I feel that this course has changed much of my views on rome and everything that goes along with that. I have never been much of a history buff. I never liked history in school and I always thought that it was just a bunch of boring memorization. I’m a science major and I plan on sticking to that all through college so taking this course was really just because I needed to fill a gen ed. However

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    Roman Empire Vs Usa

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    the definition of dictatorship is: “a country, government, or the form of government in which absolute power is exercised by a dictator.” It is an undisputable fact that the United States has never fallen under this category of governing. Julius Caesar was given the title dictator for ten years in 47BC and was

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    Both Han China and Imperial Rome lasted approximately 400 years and spent many of those years expanding their empire through many similar and different methods of political control. For example a similarity between the two empires was that they both were patriarchal and saved political roles for men. A difference between the two empires was that both of their governments were structured differently, Han China’s structure was based on Confucianism values, as Rome emphasized a legal system. Both Han

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    Over the years of ancient civilizations, there have been many great empires. These empires including China, India, Greece, Rome, and Maurya. But, out of all these empires, there lays a question, who was the best emperor of these civilizations? Although some people may believe otherwise, Constantine was the best emperor of Rome since he influenced Christianity on Rome and is considered one of the greatest pivotal figures of European history, even ranked higher than Napoleon, Alexander the Great, and

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