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    Throughout history many individuals and groups sought out to find answers about the Antichrist. They had their speculations and the theories they believed. Some of these theories were the pope being the Antichrist while other theories were anyone who went against Jesus was the Antichrist. In Revelation it’s mentioned that the Antichrist is the two beasts. But if further states that. In any biblical instance, the Antichrist is the opposite of Christ. The Antichrist would oppose Christ in all of his

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    Given my Spanish roots, I felt compelled to write about the Roman conquest of Spain, and how Romans were later forced out of Spain by the Visigoths. Spain has been the center of attention many times throughout history, and Roman times were no exception. Spain’s riches convinced the Carthaginians to settle in and trade from Carthago Nova to Saguntum and, inevitably, caught the eye of Rome. It is because of its riches that Spain has been conquered many times, although, in the end, Spaniards have always

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    Londinium Essay

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    Around 50 AD, the Romans built and constructed one of the most economically successful and diverse cities in the world today, known to us as modern day London. In the course of its construction and rule under the Roman Empire, the city was known as Londinium. The Romans controlled London from around 50-410 AD, “a period as long as that which separates Queen Elizabeth I from our present Queen”, during which Londinium was one of the largest trading ports in the world. (Museum of London; 2012) Roman

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    The importance of cities during Roman rule was unparalleled. With ever-expanding colonization, decentralization of government was invoked through the delegation of administrative functions to local elites. Tax collection, military command through instructions, and occasionally acting as an intermediary between competing local interests were a few roles carried out by these instrumental leaders. They were the Publicans, of the equites class. These cities were a way for rules to organize every citizen

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    Roman Colosseum History

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    The largest amphitheater in the world, an iconic symbol of the ancient world that still stands today, and place where thousands of men and animals have lost their lives. Only one place fits the description, the Flavian Amphitheater, or more commonly known as the Roman Colosseum. The Colosseum of Ancient Rome is an extraordinary feat of architecture that had many uses and represents the rich history and the eventual fall of the Roman Culture. If a Roman was asked directions to the “Colosseum”, they

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    decrees on morality and doctrine. It would be unwise, and illogical to try to go against the Church. Also, Gregory VII writes about how kings are only good for a time. They are not lasting nor remembered in the eyes of God. Though men like Constantine, Honorius, and Charles

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    The order that Francis founded would start from a simple idea of living a very poor life, preaching the teaching of Jesus and submission to the church or anyone in need. A main part of Francis vision involves helping those in need without anything in return. The reason for Francis’s resignation comes from his coming to terms with the size of his movement. The leper help show Francis understanding the size of his movement since it shows the way of life he preached, the struggle with some of his follower

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    Roman Bread And Circuses

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    The bread and circuses, a very effective form of authority, was a key contributing factor to the end of the Roman republic because it pampered the people of Rome to a point that they did not care about their rights or voting as long as they got they free food and entertainment, which politicians took advantage of. The Roman Bread and Circuses, wildly extravagant and free events, gathered masses of people to participate. Juvenal, a famous roman satirist, first said the term "Panem et Circensus",

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    survive the battle, so that he can tell future generations about the legend of Camelot.1 King Arthur tells a different plot: Arthur and the last of his knights are sent by Bishop Germanous on a final mission to rescue an important Roman family. Marius Honorius faces possible capture by the invading Saxons. Arthur and his knights are promised freedom from the Roman Empire when they complete the mission. At the

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    Fight Club: Ancient Rome The sun beat down on the warriors, the heat of the stone burning their feet. Slowly, ever so slowly it seemed, they walked, joyous music playing as people celebrated. But what were they celebrating? Nero thought. He looked out ahead, watching the progression crawl forward. Some of the men waved to the crowd on either side, making children squeal in delight. Others trudged ahead, heads bent to the ground. Helmets adorned most, shining blindingly in the mid morning sun. Sweat

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