Rome
.... During the second of these,
Rome was almost captured by the invading army .... general, Cornelius Scipio, who cut Hannibal's supply lines through Spain and
France. ....
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The Downfall of Rome
.... By 405 AD, Constantine III declared himself Emperor and gathered Roman troops in
France and England in order to march on
Rome. Gerontius ....
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History of France
.... inevitable about Caesar's conquest of Gaul; had the course of domestic politics in
Rome been slightly .... Funke-Brentano, F. The National History of
France. Vol. ....
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Foreign Policy of France under Laval
.... "[M]ake a chain," said Laval in an attack on the then foreign minister of
France, "from London t Paris and on through
Rome to Belgrade, Budapest, Warsaw ....
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Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... his three sons created what is essentially the modern border between
France and Germany, with .... a new high on the day when the Bishop of
Rome crowned Charlemagne ....
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The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... By 405 AD, Constantine III declared himself Emperor and gathered Roman troops in
France and England in order to march on
Rome. Gerontius ....
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The French Revolution
....
Rome. It secured
Rome as a national capital. The .... problems.
France, in turn, suffered through a succession of rulers and regimes. Each ....
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Cultural Traditions of France This essay analyzes
.... With
Rome came good government, high technology, profitable trade and eventually Roman .... From the 14th to the 16th centuries, wars raged across
France. ....
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St. Catherine of Siena
.... Whether she made a cal culus of the practical value of the papacy's return to
Rome in the context of religious wars raging in
France and Italy, she ap pears to ....
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The Spanish Armada
.... of Scots, whose kinship, religious, and political ties stretched from
France to Scotland to .... Henry VIII's decisive break with
Rome would have been rescinded, and ....
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Italy: Overview of the Country
.... In terms of imports, Italy's primary partners are Germany,
France, China, the Netherlands ....
Rome effectively divides the country into two extremes (Sodaro, 2004). ....
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Gaius Julius Caesar
.... The Helvetians had migrated to southwest
France, passing through Roman territories, which was .... who were attacking the Aedui, a Gallic tribe friendly to
Rome. ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and Napoleon
.... did not first agree to support him when he was away from
Rome (Suetonius, quoted .... was consistent with the rulership style he had developed as emperor of
France. ....
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Gaul & Julius Caesar
.... The Helvetians had migrated to southwest
France, passing through Roman territories, which was .... who were attacking the Aedui, a Gallic tribe friendly to
Rome. ....
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Gothic Cathedral Architecture
.... new style of architecture that was criticized by Renaissance critics for abandoning the elements of Classical Greece and
Rome was a new philosophy in
France. ....
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Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... O! You have won a happy victory to
Rome; But for your son, believe it, O .... Arthur, duke of Brittainy, is being put forward by King Philip of
France and Arthur's ....
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Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Design
.... he was most drawn to were those who looked to ancient
Rome for inspiration .... The architects he met in
France urged him to observe the ancient buildings themselves ....
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The Arcadian Shephers (Poussin)
.... Although he was born in
France, Poussin traveled to
Rome at the age of thirty, and he lived there for the rest of his life. While ....
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Issues of the French Revolution
.... of the Clergy sought to break French Catholics from the authority of
Rome, and later priests were forced to swear an oath of first obeisance to
France. ....
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Nicolas Poussin's The Arcadian Shepherds
.... Although he was born in
France, Poussin traveled to
Rome at the age of thirty, and he lived there for the rest of his life. While ....
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Tunisia: A History
.... in 1956 that gave the country its independence from
France, although
France and Tunisia .... Although
Rome was not a perfectly egalitarian society in terms of gender ....
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Theories of international relations
.... status only with the rise of national states that, like
Rome against Carthage .... by a larger island, Britain, and on land it faced a power,
France, with sufficient ....
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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... England and
France will be used as test cases for the paper, primarily because most .... the period known as the Middle Ages, roughly from the fall of
Rome to the ....
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Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
.... proceeding to a discussion of how "recent intellectual fashion in
France" has shaped .... that the new center of gravity did not "take," because
Rome "remained the ....
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Jacques De Molay
.... De Molay, accompanied by sixty knights, made the trip to
Rome, where he vehemently opposed the suggestion .... After the papal visit, De Molay returned to
France. ....
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Caesar's Public Character
.... of citizenship after the Social War had eased the tensions between
Rome proper and the .... of Gaul, roughly that portion of what is now southern
France which still ....
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Roman Architecture
.... might have resembled the style of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (125 BC) at
Rome. .... employed at times, as in the Maison CarrTe (c. 20 BC) at Nimes in
France. ....
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Song of Roland
.... By the time the epic The Song of Roland appeared in
France in the 12th century .... the Longobard Kings was restored to Hadrian, the ruler of the Church of
Rome" (61 ....
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Theme of Christianity in The Song of Roland
.... By the time the epic The Song of Roland appeared in
France in the 12th century .... the Longobard Kings was restored to Hadrian, the ruler of the Church of
Rome" (61 ....
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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... expedition fail led by Louis failed, and a defeated Eleanor and Louis returned to
France in separate ships. On their way home they stopped in
Rome, where the ....
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