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    that “Castilians would later go on to dominate the administrative apparatus of the empire.” There was indeed a clear dominance of Castilians over the Aarogenese, however the merging of the two kingdoms meant that Aarogenese expansion, such as in Naples and Navarre could be maintained with Castilian revenue, this added lands to the joint monarchy, and thus overall expansion. Edwards maintains that Ferdinand and Isabella succeeded in gaining power within Castile, where disloyalty was harboured; they

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    Emperor Charles V (CHARLES I, King of SPAIN). Born at Ghent, 1500; died at Yuste, in Spain, 1558; was a descendant of the house of Hapsburg, and to this descent owed his sovereignty over so many lands that it was said of him that the sun never set on his dominions. Charles was the son of Philip, Duke of Burgundy, by Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, and Burgundy was the first heritage to which he at his led, on his fathers death in 1506. As he was a minor at that time, his aunt

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    Plague A. Population of Europe doubled in 1000-1300 1. Strained food supply 2. Caused higher unemployment rates and lower wages B. The Black Death followed trade routes from Asia into Europe 1. The plague traveled south to north along major trade routes II. Popular Remedies A. People believed that the plague was caused by corruption in the atmosphere 1. Some people blamed poisonous fumes from earthquakes B. Remedies 1. Many people wore “aromatic” amulets 2. lifestyle changes a. moderate and temperate

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    Louis XVI. Bonaparte eventually rose in power and influence, and because one of the Coalition War’s greatest Generals. A Second Coalition War started in 1798 where, again, France declared war to Britain, Austria, Russia, Ottoman Empire, Portugal and Naples. These particular European nations had the foresight to conclude that revolution of France would be a detriment to its surrounding nations, so this war was an effort to contain republican France. This ended with France being victorious in 1802 and

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    an Islam Empire. Charles V owned the Habsburg Empire. He inherited castile-Aragon (Spain) and the Habsburg territories. He also became the ruler of Aztec and Inca Empires in the Americas. (Sivers, Desnoyer, Stow 2012 Pg. 537) After battling against France in 1519, Charles was the title of emperor. In 1299, Osman Bey was in charge of the Ottoman Empire when he established independent rule in Anatolia. The expansion of the Ottoman Empire began in 1453. The battle in which Charles encountered was just

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    The Jewish Community in Italy Essay

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    The Jewish Community in Italy Problems with format For centuries, there has been a Jewish community in parts of present-day Italy, dating back to the Roman Empire. In addition to religious differences, Jews were faced with political challenges as well. The Emperor was included in the pantheon of Roman tradition, which added a political obligation to religious, and thus Roman citizens were required to ?conciliate the gods.? For Jews, this requirement created many consequences.[1] According

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    group of African American fighter pilots. They proved to be quite vital to the success of World War II. What many people may not know is the Tuskegee Airmen had several squadrons which fought throughout Europe during the war. The most famous squadron was the 332nd fighter squadron, they were commonly known as the Red Tails. Charles McGee was among those men apart of the Red Tail squadron. Charles McGee is one of most notable men in the Red Tails due to his accomplishments throughout the war. I will

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    Throughout the early century of the 1800s in Europe, administrative leaders encountered an innovative division in radical principles. This was the result to the development of the inventive liberal movement, which observed for particular rights over administrative control. Their antagonism was the fundamentalists. These two groups experienced a substantial expanse of tension throughout this period, from the Congress of Vienna through the Revolutions of 1848. Throughout this time, the fundamentalists

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    Lower East Side of New York. One of Lucania’s first crimes was forcing his classmates to pay him in exchange for protection. If they did not oblige, he would physically beat them. Some time after moving the United States, Luciana changed his name to Charles Luciano. Luciano dropped out of school in 1914, and worked as a clerk in a hat company. While he worked at the company he befriended Meyer Lansky, Benjamin Seigel, and Giuseppe Masseria, all gangsters (appositive).

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    wife. Philip's early death, however, and his wife's deteriorating mental condition allowed Ferdinand to resume joint control of Castile. The Low Countries passed to Philip's son, who later became Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Philip II, 1527-98, king of Spain (1556-98), king of Naples and Sicily (1554-98)

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