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Julius Caesar as a general.

... positions such as dictator and consul helped establish the belief that, "As a reformer, Caesar, even among those whose acts ... However it is the belief of Olivia Coolidge that both these views are "extreme and unjust" . She concludes that the first emphasizes ...

(7 pages) 79 0 3.0 30/Jul/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

An examination of Roman Demography/population and those that study it.

... to enamor scholars beyond belief. The marble plan helps alleviate some of this due to the fact that it was produced ... belief, although it is marginally useful as it only displays the plan of each building and as such often displays the shop or workshop that ...

(16 pages) 39 0 5.0 12/Oct/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Roman culture: customs and morality.

... based on family duty and responsibilities. "Gravitas" was a belief that even the most trifling matters should be taken seriously ... before about the empress, "Claudius remained unsuspecting for years that his young wife Messalina was deceiving him at every ...

(16 pages) 236 1 3.8 31/Aug/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

The Fall of the Roman Empire

... refusing to convert to Christianity, held onto their traditional Roman beliefs, which had eroded substantially. Alcoholism and partying were common, ... the rise of Christianity. Among the world of chaos that Rome had succumbed to, Christianity brought a sense ...

(4 pages) 3 0 0.0 01/Dec/2014

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

The Roman emperor Publius Aelius Hadrianus.

... a trip down the Nile in Egypt, (a popular belief was that he was sacrificed to an Egyptian hippo) Hadrian grieved deeply ... Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius, a highly respected senator, on the condition that the childless Antoninus in turn would adopt Hadrian's ...

(3 pages) 36 0 3.0 21/May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

What were the effects of Roman Imperialism? Include both, the effects on Rome, and the conquered peoples.

... up losing their original ideas and beliefs, Roman knowledge and ideas that spread across the Empire were much ... beliefs, Roman Imperialism was successful to some extent in bringing about unity throughout Europe. Firstly, Rome introduced one language that ...

(4 pages) 76 0 4.6 08/Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

The Purpose of Marriage in Ancient Roman and Modern American Society

... standards about marriage that help to identify them as an individual society. These beliefs can be ... beliefs towards the institution of marriage. Although youths in modern America probably picture their dream wedding as something vastly different from that ...

(14 pages) 105 0 0.0 24/Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Some causes for the fall of the Roman Empire (Massive Slavery, invasion, curruption of the government) (also talks about Christianity)

... Roman religion, Christianity persecuted those who went against their beliefs. The Church, however, did it at a higher level. ... not bother with addressing the important socio-economic problems that had arose. There was an expanding population of slaves. ...

(3 pages) 82 0 3.0 01/Dec/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Christianity in Ancient Rome

... people were willing to die or be imprisoned for their beliefs, it made the religion more attractive to others. It ... the fervor and chaos that the Romans perceived Christianity caused that led them to condemning it. Another event that shows persecution of ...

(4 pages) 53 0 1.0 06/Jul/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Rome: Fall of the Western Empire

... empire. The loss in peoples' faith along with their strong belief of being peaceful Christians lessened the strength of the empire. ... off the Western Empire. Political corruption was another major cause that led to the fall of the Western Empire . The Romans ...

(2 pages) 27 1 3.5 25/Jan/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

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