Diffusion of Culture throughout History
.... will provide a brief discussion of how war, trade, and migration have been responsible for cultural transmission in Mesopotamia,
Egypt, Greece,
Rome, and the ....
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Antony & Cleo
.... As G. Blakemore Evans (1392) suggests, "Shakespeare divides this world into
Rome and
Egypt, and under the main division subsumes a series of systemic antithesis ....
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Cleopatra's Life
.... Great. The dynasty began with Alexander's death in 323 BCE and extended until the annexation of
Egypt by
Rome in 31. The Macedonian ....
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Marc Antony
.... Antony and Octavia moved to Athens to live. During this time she made a trip to
Rome but Antony visited Cleopatra in
Egypt while she was gone. ....
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Ancient Egypt and The Gods
....
Egypt's pharaonic period, which begins with the Old Kingdom (about 3200 BC), ends in .... coincides with the emergence of Greek influence and the infancy of
Rome. ....
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The Art of Puppetry
.... China, Indonesia, Europe, Turkey,
Rome,
Egypt, Greece and many other countries developed different forms of puppets and puppetry. ....
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Interpretations of Cleopatra
.... of enormous appeal who was quite ambitious and determined to secure
Egypt's place in .... although Antony's reaction was to resist the impetus to quarrel with
Rome. ....
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Anthony & Cleopatra
In Antony & Cleopatra, Shakespeare divides the ancient world into two halves:
Rome and
Egypt. He also divides the conflict in Antony in two: duty versus love. ....
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Rome
.... on around the Mediterranean, conquering Syria, Palestine (in 63 BC),
Egypt, and the .... continue eastward; the Parthian Empire was too strong, and
Rome remained in ....
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Etruscan and Greek Art in Rome
.... of Turkey), southern Italy, and much of the Near East, including
Egypt and Syria. .... them substantial Greek influence, which they helped pass on to
Rome, a city ....
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Greek Pantheon and Myth as History
.... of the world. In the realm of social ideas, the same hold true - in Arabia, Persia, India, Greece,
Rome,
Egypt. Ritual became a ....
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Roman Catholis Holidays
.... All of the ancient civilizations (
Egypt, Greece,
Rome, India, and China) had beliefs, traditions, gods and goddesses that were related in some way to Babylon ....
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Conceptions of honor in Shakespeare
.... Maurice Charney finds the rise and fall of Antony in this play to "grow out of the tragic conflict between the values of
Egypt and
Rome" (Charney 126). ....
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Ancient Egypt
.... great civilizations, though the causes of the decline of
Egypt were present .... ideology comparable to other great civilizations like Greece and
Rome: The creative ....
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Oriental Influences on Greek Temple Architecture
.... of the Ptolemaic Period the vital forces originated in the Hellenistic world and that of
Rome and not from the declining civilizations in
Egypt" (Ibid. 253). ....
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Caesar's Public Character
.... In fact she was a capable queen, and
Egypt of vast political importance -- the one important Mediterranean power not subjected to
Rome. ....
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Gaius Julius Caesar
.... of
Egypt (Meier 402-413). By 47 BCE, he had defeated the Egyptian army, and swept through Asia Minor to settle disturbances there. He returned to
Rome, the ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and Napoleon
.... not first agree to support him when he was away from
Rome (Suetonius, quoted .... noted that when Pompey broke with Caesar and went off to
Egypt for reinforcements ....
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Gaul & Julius Caesar
.... of
Egypt (Meier 402-413). By 47 BCE, he had defeated the Egyptian army, and swept through Asia Minor to settle disturbances there. He returned to
Rome, the ....
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EGYPTIAN GLASS
.... parts of
Egypt and began to export glassware to places as distant as Greece and Italy. The glassmaking techniques which later became popular in
Rome, known as ....
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RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... Constitutional Settlement of BC 27 After his victory over Mark Antony at Actium and his conquest of
Egypt in BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed master of
Rome. ....
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Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... Constitutional Settlement of BC 27 After his victory over Mark Antony at Actium and his conquest of
Egypt in BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed master of
Rome. ....
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Role of Women in Macbeth
.... Antony between
Egypt and
Rome. . . .
Rome and
Egypt represent crucial moral choices, and they function as symbolic locales" (93). ....
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17th Century Baroque Paintings
.... Flight into
Egypt is oil on canvas and was created circa 1600 (Flight 1). The work measures 4' x 7'6" and hangs in the Galleria Doria Pamphili,
Rome (Tansey ....
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A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare's Plays
.... Shakespeare (936) introduces the play with Antony and Cleopatra in
Egypt, putting into Antony's mouth the following words: "Let
Rome in Tiber melt, and the ....
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A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare Plays
.... Shakespeare (936) introduces the play with Antony and Cleopatra in
Egypt, putting into Antony's mouth the following words: "Let
Rome in Tiber melt, and the ....
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Museums
.... own standards) - such as the exhibit of the Lascaux cave paintings - in general there is almost an insistence on the fact from
Egypt to Greece to
Rome to us in ....
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Nubia Region
.... hundred years, providing goods from Central and West Africa to
Rome and its .... as cultural heirs of the earlier Meriotic kingdom in northern
Egypt--Nobatia in ....
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The Roman Empire
.... in
Egypt, he sided with Cleopatra to crush Ptolemy, fathering Cleopatra's son Caesarion in the process (Plutarch 117). Caesar returned to
Rome periodically to ....
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Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... in
Egypt, he sided with Cleopatra to crush Ptolemy, fathering Cleopatra's son Caesarion in the process (Plutarch 117). Caesar returned to
Rome periodically to ....
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