Luther's Break With Rome
.... from Germany's poor to the Church's seat of wealth in
Rome, but also .... Luther had also inadvertently benefited from
German nationalism by decrying the indulgence ....
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Luther's Break With Rome There are two c
.... from Germany's poor to the Church's seat of wealth in
Rome, but also .... Luther had also inadvertently benefited from
German nationalism by decrying the indulgence ....
(1005

4

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Ancient Rome
.... foundation of
Rome to 509 BC; the republic from 509 BC to 31 BC; and the empire, which survived until
Rome finally fell to the
German chieftain Odoacer in AD ....
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Development of Ancient Rome
.... foundation of
Rome to 509 BC; the republic from 509 BC to 31 BC; and the empire, which survived until
Rome finally fell to the
German chieftain Odoacer in AD ....
(1691

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Roberto Rossellini's Open City
Roberto Rossellini's Open City (1945) is a film about
Rome during the period of the
German occupation, and the conditions under which the film was shot are well ....
(1730

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Rome
.... its own benefit by the Mafia, who are more the true heirs of
Rome than the .... Romulus Augustulus had the crown removed from his head by a
German conqueror, and ....
(826

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Christian Archaeology
.... Two years later, he assumed the post of Scientific Director of the
German Archaeological Institute at
Rome, and he remained in this position until 1973. ....
(1696

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Italian neorealism in Open City & The Bicycle Thief
.... Roberto Rossellini's Open City (1945) is a film about
Rome during the period of the
German occupation, and the conditions under which the film was shot are well ....
(2083

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The Downfall of Rome
.... gathered Roman troops in France and England in order to march on
Rome. .... Visigoths, but this left England, France, and Spain unprotected against
German invasion. ....
(1240

5

)
Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
.... grievances they produced 102 examples of "oppressive burdens and abuses imposed on and committed against the
German empire by the Holy See of
Rome" (quoted in ....
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Luther's Reformed Version of Christian Doctrine
.... grievances they produced 102 examples of "oppressive burdens and abuses imposed on and committed against the
German empire by the Holy See of
Rome" (quoted in ....
(3210

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The Growth of Papal Government
.... the city of
Rome and on the other by the established "caesaro papism" of the Byzantine emperor in the East. At the same time, however, the
German Emperors were ....
(1848

7

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The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... living in these regions had lost their traditional source of slaves from
Rome, they found a new source of replacement labor: the poor
German peasants who ....
(1265

5

)
The Western Roman Empire
....
German barbarians were also perpetually threatening to invade southward .... Milan while he located eastward, at Nicomedia, adjacent to Persia;
Rome remained titular ....
(1281

5

)
GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1936) This research p
.... support for Austria by offering to renounce the claims of the
German minority in .... Pact which was signed by Britain, France, Italy and Germany in
Rome on July 15 ....
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Nazi German and Fascist Italian Foreign Policy
.... close of the war, Mussolini and his mistress were hanged by a mob in
Rome. .... The
German Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure, and Effects of National Socialism. ....
(3236

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Celtic Music and Appalachia
.... was dispersed by migrations occasioned by the rise of
Rome beginning about 400-300 BC, and the conflicts between
German barbarians and
Rome that persisted more ....
(10298

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The French Revolution
.... did not have a leadership that was acceptable to the southern
German Catholics. .... The Italian government took advantage of the war to send its troops to
Rome. ....
(2384

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The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... gathered Roman troops in France and England in order to march on
Rome. .... Visigoths, but this left England, France, and Spain unprotected against
German invasion. ....
(1240

5

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Greek Period and Roman Period
.... deterioration and social conflict, and thus the inner workings of
Rome, which had .... the Empire had become more and more despotic, and the
German invasions of the ....
(2578

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US and German Public-Education Systems
.... was formalized in the 1800s, although the tradition of
German education theory .... striking methodological innovation derived from his break with
Rome, which was ....
(9607

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Luther and Calvin
.... Peter's church in
Rome) and a
German bishop over the cost of acquiring a lucrative new see, brought on the fatal controversy. When ....
(2301

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Leaders of the Protestant Reformation
.... Peter's church in
Rome) and a
German bishop over the cost of acquiring a lucrative new see, brought on the fatal controversy. When ....
(2301

9

)
Italian neorealism
.... Roberto Rossellini's Open City is a film about
Rome during the period of the
German occupation, and the conditions under which the film was shot mirror the ....
(3396

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A Triumphal Arch
....
Rome also increased its power over the rest of Christendom through the victory of the popes over the
German emperors in the matter of papal succession: In 1059 ....
(1890

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Musical Changes During the Renaissance
.... Like Josquin,
German composer von Wolckenstein mastered counterpoint, while other
German musicians preferred their own unique style--the .... Peter's in
Rome. ....
(1574

6

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Music of the Renaissance
.... Like Josquin,
German composer von Wolckenstein mastered counterpoint, while other
German musicians preferred their own unique style--the .... Peter's in
Rome. ....
(1623

6

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Nietzschean Conception of Ressentiment
.... Nietzsche expropriated the French term because the
German language does not have a .... the consequences was the "slave revolt" in the battle between
Rome and Judea ....
(1535

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The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... As a developing society,
Rome needed a system whereby domestic peace was preserved .... accepted in its entirety in Germany, primarily because the
German empire was ....
(2436

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Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... time, the western half of the empire was taken over by the
German-speaking Goths .... independence of the Emperor in the east, and the Bishop of
Rome remained the ....
(805

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