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| The Colosseum | |
| ... Empire. The land that was used for construction of this structure had actually been Nero's private lake, but it was drained. The ... |
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| Analysis Of Sir Gawain | |
| ... poet. All four poems were uniquely named Cotton Nero AX This is due to the manuscript's previous owner, Sir Robert Cotton. Cotton ... |
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| Analysis Of Sir Gawain | |
| ... poet. All four poems were uniquely named Cotton Nero AX This is due to the manuscript's previous owner, Sir Robert Cotton. Cotton ... |
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| History As Scourge | |
| ... Tiberius' successors each illustrated further flaws of the imperial system, from the weak-willed Claudius to the criminal Nero. ... |
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| George Handel | |
| ... since yet in 1705, he directed there "Nero" and "Almira", the latter being intentionally and mischievously based above the same libretto on which in during ... |
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| Winesburg, Ohio: A Book Of Grotesques | |
| ... hardly have been aware of; for it was first used by Renaissance artists to describe arabesques painted in the underground ruins, grotte, of Nero's "Golden House ... |
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| George Frederick Handel | |
| ... Germany. At Hamburg, Handel wrote his first opera, Almira in 1705. This was quickly followed by Nero Florindo and Dafne. During ... |
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| Edward Ii - To What Extent Is Edward Responsible For His Own Fate? | |
| ... nobles or even his wife, and that this helped bring about his downfall, this situation is mirrored further back in history by the roman emperor Nero and I do ... |
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| George F. Handel | |
| ... since yet in 1705, he directed there "Nero" and "Almira", the latter being intentionally and mischievously based above the same libretto on which in during ... |
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| The Fall Of Roman Empire | |
| ... Emperors like Nero and Caligula became infamous for wasting money on lavish parties where guests ate and drank until they became ill. ... |
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| Scottish Succession: A Fight For Freedom | |
| ... righteousness, a robber, a committer of sacrilege, an arsonist and a murderer, more cruel than Herod and more debauched in his insanity than Nero" (Duhaime 1 ... |
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| Same Sex Relationships Greeks And Romans | |
| ... in the sexual act. The Emperor Nero was said to have seduced free born boys to satisfy his sexual appetite. The Emperor is alleged ... |
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| The City Of God | |
| ... The first persecutions, instigated by Nero, took place in Rome and the list of martyrs reads as a veritable hall of fame in Christendom. ... |
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| Analysis Of Sir Gawain | |
| ... poet. All four poems were uniquely named Cotton Nero AX This is due to the manuscript's previous owner, Sir Robert Cotton. Cotton ... |
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| Antichrist | |
| ... was the antichrist. Nero, Diocletian, Caligula, and Julian were all Roman emperors who were thought to be the antichrist. In the ... |
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| History Of Rome | |
| ... The Great Fire of Rome during the reign of Nero left much of the city destroyed, but in many ways it was used as an excuse for new development. ... |
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| Are The Gospels Historically Accurate? | |
| ... years. Also, the Gospel of Luke has no hint of Nero or the destruction of the Temple, thus giving itself a date in the early 60's. ... |
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| Basis Of Christian Teachings | |
| ... From the time when Nero blamed Christians for setting Rome ablaze (64AD), until Galerius (311AD), persecution was erupted periodically. ... |
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| Analysis Of Sir Gawain | |
| ... poet. All four poems were uniquely named Cotton Nero AX This is due to the manuscript's previous owner, Sir Robert Cotton. Cotton ... |
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| Hannibal | |
| ... Hasdrubal, however, was surprised, defeated, and slain by the Roman consul Gaius Claudius Nero in the Battle of the Metauro River. ... |
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