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    significance‚ because of her Caesar and Pompey had a relationship.Julia was married to Pompey in 59 BC‚ the marriage was to create a political alliance between Caesar and Pompey‚ which helped form the First Triumvirate. But after Julia’s death Caesar’s and Pompey’s relationship eventually ends as a result. The end of Caesar’s and Pompey’s relationship lead to the end of the Triumvirate as well as eventually leading to a civil war Julia’s husband‚ Pompey the Great‚ was the general who first rewrote

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    Palestine Research Paper

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    Palestine is a relatively small country compassing only 10‚000 square miles‚ Palestine could be placed in Texas twenty-six times. The climate in Palestine is comparable to Georgia and has a rainy season for six months and a season where it does not rain. The land is divided into four sections‚ Maritime Plains‚ Western Highlands‚ Jordan River Valley‚ and the Eastern Highlands There were six political regions of Palestine; Judea‚ Samaria‚ Galilee‚ Perea‚ Decapolis‚ and North East Palestine. Each

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    First‚ both are the product of the upper class. Gaius Julius Caesar traced his lineage back to Aenias‚ the founder of the Roman world‚ and the goddess Venus. This put him in the Patrician class‚ the highest station available in Roman society. Caesar entered a world of wealth and high privilege‚ went into great debt building his reputation‚ while also having numerous failed economic projects‚ and ultimately collected immense riches through his personal efforts. He took great risks‚ suffered great

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    A) My primary source is Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Commentaries on the Gallic Wars). This primary source is a series of eight books‚ looking at firsthand account of the Gallic Wars‚ written in a first and third-person narrative. The eighth of these books was written after Caesar’s death by Aulus Hirtius. The search for this primary source was short and sweet due to it being one of the first things to pop up when I Googled “Primary source of the Roman Gallic Wars”. B) In the first book‚ Caesar

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    Verres Verres is the governor of Sicily. He was well known for his corrupted and awful nature. He brings false charges and death to those who oppose him. The victim of his crimes is Sthenius took advantage of Sthenius’s kindness and robbed Sthenius of all of his prized possesions and Verres also had the nerve to ask for more after all of that. Verres was notorious for being a horrible governor. “Verres is obviously corrupt. He abuses hospitality. He steals. He brings false charges. He plots

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    Stephen Scott AP World 9 Summer Assignment Part 3 Influential Person Wouldn’t you say that someone who insists on having his ransom raised to match his level of power is more than just a bit influential? The person in question is none other than J.C.. No‚ not Jesus Christ‚ Julius Caesar! Julius Caesar is as much influential as he is famous. Born into a poor family in As the first dictator of the mighty Roman Empire‚ he accomplished a variety of notable achievements. Even before

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    Drusilla Culp Gladiator vs. Ancient Times The movie Gladiator follows the fictitious character of Maximus through his experiences in the gladiatorial games. While highly researched‚ the film of course differed from history in ways such as the historical accuracy to the family‚ Commodus‚ as well as the weaponry used by gladiators. Marcus Aurelius was an emperor from 161 to 180 CE as well as a philosopher. He really did wage battles along the frontier as depicted in the film‚ and is remembered by

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    Julius Caesar

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    I.1.64 “Disrobe the Images if you do find them decked with ceremonies.” The two tribunes of the people agree to remove all ceremonious decorations along with the busts of Caesar I.1.72 “These growing feathers plucked from Caesar’s wing will make him fly an ordinary pitch‚ who else would soar above the view of men.” Caesar is being described as an individual who could be a god over other Romans and that the people could be used as Caesar’s detriment I.2.115 “Did from the flames of Troy

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    Constantine‚ the Emperor of Rome He was born at Naissus‚ Moesia on February on the year 272 A.D. Constantine’s full name is Flavius Valerius Constantinus. Constantine was educated in Greek and Latin. He had a rough childhood‚ mostly because his dad left Helena‚ Constantine’s mom‚ and Constantine at a very young age. He grew up to be a very prospering and amazing emperor. Constantine was a great emperor that loved his country and continued to help his country‚ the Roman empire change in a great

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    This article details the romantic life of Pompey. He had five wives over the course of forty years. They were all made as political alliances and used to further his career. His first two wives‚ Antistia and Aemilia‚ were subject to quick divorces and public humiliation because they weren’t able to hold on to Pompey. He did not have any children from them and they suffered diminished reputations. As a result‚ some contemporaries of Pompey wrote that the reason that they divorced was because of Pompey’s

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