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    resistance to German oppressors. La battaglia di Legnano, more than any other opera by Verdi reflects the composer`s assertive patriotism, with a clear parallel between the plot and recent events during the revolution of 1848. In Attila, the line of Enzio, the Roman envoy to Attila, the invader of Italy, "Avrai tu l`universo, resti l`Italia a me!"(You may have the universe, but leave Italy to me) aroused a frenzy of enthusiasm in Italian audience of that

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    Although enemies of both Alexander and Attila would agree that both were barbaric and brutal when in combat, their strategies of conquering others differed in many ways. Alexander’s main focus was bloodshed and to expand his empire, and to do so he would exhaust his army for approximately eight

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    In “The Fall of the Roman Empire”, the author Peter Heather talks about the ways the Roman empire conquered the many territories surrounding them and how strong of an empire the Roman empire was. He also talks about the build up of the events that caused the empire to fall. Peter also talks about the people that helped or was involved in the build up or the collapse of the Roman empire. Peter Heather mainly wrote this book to inform the reader of how the European barbarians got turned into enemies

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    The rise of papacy in the Western Catholic Church is debatably the most corrupt and darkest time in Christianity. The collapse of the greatest and longest running empire in human history created an immense void in society which the church attempted to fill. The bishops of the roman churches who had previously been politicians were now in a position to usurp even more power. The power of the pope continued to rise even to the point of deposing and appointing the kings of Europe. The ramifications

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    Novels can do many things to the reader, they can make them feel countless different ways and a multitude of emotions, some books address one to a problem that was unknown to them before. Novels can make one aware of the severity of a problem that they did not know was very serious before. Furthermore, novels can also inspire and give readers hope about something they thought was hopeless. At the same time it can ignite a passion in the reader that they did not know existed. These spectacular Novels

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    Gregory And Papacy Essay

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    When one thinks about the Pope today, there is an image of an elderly man in robes who kisses babies, makes broad statements about the policies or beliefs of the church, and travels around the world meeting with the leaders of the world and the church. If one confers with Merriam-Webster, the word “pope” is defined as “the head of the Roman Catholic Church,” a definition that falls in line with the thoughts of many, perhaps even most, people today. For those who are familiar with the history of

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    • The historical significance of the word civil war is to describe a conflict between different ethical systems in the country. A period of civil war is the conflict between groups within the same country, followed their deaths. • The historical significance of the phrase Julius Caesar is to describe a vital figure in Roman history. He was elected consul in 59 B.C. • The historical importance of the term triumvirate is to describe a powerful group of people that dominated Rome. Triumvirate means

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    Owen & Timmy Group LEQ: Rome and Han Comparison By the second and third centuries C.E, trade routes were connecting many civilizations across the land and sea. These routes traded not only goods, but new beliefs and values as well. However, something malicious also spread through these trade routes: disease. Both the Roman and Han empires experienced imperial decline due to epidemic diseases spread by trade routes as well as conflicts with neighboring forces due to clashing beliefs, however the Han

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    Born in the eastern half of the steppe, now known as Mongolia, he was a charismatic leader, who managed to unite the eastern half of the steppe tribes. He proclaimed himself “ruler of all who dwell in felt tents”, and, like Attila before him, was devastating to the surrounding agrarian societies. The Mongol Empire was to be the largest land empire of all time, stretching from central europe, all the way to the sea of Japan. Temujin was not a fool however, and during his conquests

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    Saint Genevieve

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    Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, she was born in the year 422 in Nanterre, France. It is believed by many people that her parents were poor and un-respected peasants named Severus and Gerontia. She died January 3, 512 at the age of 90 in Paris, France due to natural causes and her feast day is also celebrated on January third. When Genevieve was only seven St. Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre visited Nanterre on his way to Britain. Many people want to here him speak of whom was Genevieve

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