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    Roman Achievements

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    Ancient Rome Ancient Rome was a very powerful force that definitely showed their military skills in time of war. The Romans were very religious people, believing in many gods and goddesses. This research paper will cover just some of the achievements and history of the Ancient Roman Empire. The story of Rome say that it was founded in 753 B.C.E. Two brothers, Romulus and Remus, decided that whoever won a fight between themselves would be declared king of the land which Rome would later lie

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    Spartacus's Gladiators

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    other gladiators. Spartacus escaped from slavery and defeated multiple waves of Roman Legions by conquering small towns and villages while gaining material and support, using his unconventional tactics thinking, and by training ordinary men in the art of warfare by his gladiators. Not much is know about Spartacus, some believe he could have been associated with the Roman Army in some way or another. Perhaps he was in the Roman Legion, or more than likely he was in a smaller auxiliary unit aligned

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    Roman society was pretty complex. Starting as a monarchy and ending up as a republic played a key factor in the roman society. Rome hold values into their gods and religious beliefs. The romans got their social status based of wealth, royal bloodline, and ranking in the army. Romans always used war to gain new territory which helped them gain better methods that they used to shaped the way their society was upkept. Rome was founded in 753 (BC) in Palatine Hill by Romulus the first king of rome.

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    fiction, leaders play an important role in bringing people together, and accomplishing great feats. Beowulf the protagonist in “Beowulf” was an epic hero who went on a quest to defeat a vicious monster. Spartacus was a historical leader who led an army of slaves against Rome. Both Spartacus and Beowulf are vastly different, but they share some similar traits, and have been remember throughout the ages. Beowulf was a larger than life hero who can seemingly overcome any obstacle of challenge in

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    tank. These chariots and their operators were the beginning of the what we know as the tank today(Tucker 1-2). During the Roman period, protective armor was also developing. Siege engines, which include battering rams, siege towers, and armored catapults were usually used when efforts were made to take control of castles and/or fortified enemy positions. During the Roman Imperial and Middle ages, these tank predecessors were protected by thick wooden boards all around. In the times of knighthood

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    Phalanx Formation

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    Alexander the Great; Seize the Night). The Romans placed their weaker soldiers in the front and the lighter armed soldiers in the back. This was because the front line is where you would be in the most danger, as they were not commonly attacked from behind. The Romans continued the use of the phalanx formation even though Alexander’s was much more powerful. The phalanx formation was the most dominant formation used in ancient times, which both the Romans and Alexandrians relied upon greatly. The

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    leading towards reward as well. Therefore, you begin to ask the question, why do we have morals if through violence we achieve victory. We begin with a tale unlike the other “Sleeping Beauty” stories. In this tale, we have three European soldiers, a Roman,

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    Customs and Courtesies As soldiers we are taught to live the seven Army values defining the basics of what a soldier is all about. One of those being respect. Relying on the golden rule, “How we consider others reflects upon each of us, both personally and as a professional organization.” I believe this is an extremely important value to live by each and every day. As a soldier I pledged to treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same. Respect is what allows us to

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    Watching someone being shot to death by the enemy is what the Army experiences often. Enlisting in the Army is a dauntless action. Men and women can enlist in the Army once they reach the age of 18. After turning 18, by law all men must enlist into the Selective Services. Enlisting in the Selective Services, does not mean that one is joining the military (present participle phrase). Simply, it is to reassure the government that if America needs soldiers that there are men on standby. To be in

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    powerful Roman emperor in war and peace and was often known as the savior of Rome. Octavius wanted the Roman empire to be the greatest of all time. This made him do whatever it took to make sure he accomplished that. Octavius did not act like a normal emperor, he was quite humble in the way he ruled. He knew what he had to do to win political battles and physical battles. He was quite smart in the way he became the greatest emperor Rome has ever seen. Octavius became the most powerful Roman emperor

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