Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... On the other side of the equation, what
Rome gave to
Spain is its language, the form if not the ultimate essence of its faith, and that side of Spanish culture ....
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Rome
.... During the second of these,
Rome was almost captured by the invading army of .... general, Cornelius Scipio, who cut Hannibal's supply lines through
Spain and France ....
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The Reformation in England This paper will brief
.... The second part of the paper will discuss how the conflict between King Henry VIII and
Rome arose and the role of
Spain in precipitating a crisis. ....
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Monarchies of Spain and England
.... Now all of this was happening to a royal family that was in exile in
Rome. In
Spain, the new republican government was besieged on all sides--by Carlists, who ....
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The Spanish Armada
.... Henry VIII's decisive break with
Rome would have been rescinded, and, presuming
Spain would have supported James Stuart's claim to the English throne, the ....
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Spanish
.... time it would have been difficult for someone newly come from
Rome to understand the language that he or she would have heard in what is now
Spain (Pountain 119 ....
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The Roman Empire
.... Africa and
Spain. After he returned to
Rome from
Spain, his last campaign, in 45 BC, he held a last triumph. Plutarch says this ....
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Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... Africa and
Spain. After he returned to
Rome from
Spain, his last campaign, in 45 BC, he held a last triumph. Plutarch says this ....
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Emperor Charles V
.... Hilt, Douglas. "Royal Favourites in
Spain." History Today 27. 6: 367. McPeak, William J. "Charles de Bourbon and the Sack of
Rome." Military History 19,6: 42. ....
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Reign of Charles V
.... Hilt, Douglas. "Royal Favourites in
Spain." History Today 27. 6: 367. McPeak, William J. "Charles de Bourbon and the Sack of
Rome." Military History 19,6: 42. ....
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The Downfall of Rome
.... gathered Roman troops in France and England in order to march on
Rome. .... invasion of the Visigoths, but this left England, France, and
Spain unprotected against ....
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Paul's Letter to Christians of Rome
.... letter specifically in preparation for a visit he was to make to
Rome, explaining the .... the time, as when he discusses the reasons why a trip to
Spain would be ....
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Ancient Rome
.... notes that the army of the Republic had originally been recruited from
Rome. After that, Italy was the source, followed by the Western provinces,
Spain and Gaul ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... difficult to reinforce it because of the long, tenuous land link with
Spain. .... was to use these allies on several fronts and together-squeeze
Rome into submission ....
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Islamic Rule in Spain Under Muhammad I
.... Arabs sacked
Rome in the ninth century, and by the time of the First .... the Middle East and growing in Europe, especially the southern parts of
Spain and Portugal ....
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Gaius Julius Caesar
.... his position legally, but when the Optimates tried to cut his rule short, he sailed to the east, and quickly advanced on
Rome, Pompey being away in
Spain. ....
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Gaul & Julius Caesar
.... his position legally, but when the Optimates tried to cut his rule short, he sailed to the east, and quickly advanced on
Rome, Pompey being away in
Spain. ....
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Life of Tiberius Gracchus
.... After Plutarch, he cites the "often told" story of his journey from
Rome to
Spain, when he "was appalled by the emptiness of once rich Etruria as he went on a ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... and much of the civilization of Christian
Rome. Problems with governing a stratified society, however, eventually led warring factions in
Spain to seek allies ....
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The French Revolution
.... The Bourbons were back in Naples and the pope was back in
Rome. .... of the European nations (Austria, Great Britain, Russia, Prussia, Holland,
Spain, and Sweden ....
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Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... for Carthage. Fighting a defensive war in
Spain would invite
Rome to open a second front against Carthage itself. While Hannibal ....
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Social Change and 16th Century England
.... Complicating the situation was the fact that
Rome had been seized by Charles V, King of
Spain and the Hapsburg Emperor, who also happened to be Catherine's ....
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Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... Complicating the situation was the fact that
Rome had been seized by Charles V, King of
Spain and the Hapsburg Emperor, who also happened to be Catherine's ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... was promulgating the Theodosian Code, which codified and rationalized civil law, the population of
Rome was coming down to 250,000, and Gaul and
Spain had been ....
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS The Last Days of Saint Paul
.... in
Rome, Paul was acquitted. When Paul was released, he began his travels again, only to be re-arrested. This tradition claims Paul journeyed as far as
Spain. ....
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The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... gathered Roman troops in France and England in order to march on
Rome. .... invasion of the Visigoths, but this left England, France, and
Spain unprotected against ....
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From a Catholic viewpoint, the Protestant Reforma
.... extraordinary influence over people of every walk of life in
Rome during the .... For instance,
Spain was the strongest nation in the world during the sixteenth ....
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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... as their leaders and deliverers." Though his Lombard title did not include
Rome and Ravenna .... Charlemagne also hoped to drive the Muslims entirely out of
Spain. ....
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Italy: Overview of the Country
.... Italy's primary partners are Germany, France, China, the Netherlands, Belgium, and
Spain. ....
Rome effectively divides the country into two extremes (Sodaro, 2004 ....
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Theology Questions
.... missionaries, and as a reaction to the growth of Protestantism,
Spain and other .... be the most remarkable in winning Protestant regions back to
Rome" but their ....
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