Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... Yet, if it were not for the
Roman and Arab civilizations that emerged around them, we might not know a great deal about the Greek contribution to
society. ....
(1707

7

)
Development of Roman Law
.... Romans, which gave a senatusconsulta the virtual force of law.14 Gradually, from the second century BC, the increasing elaboration of
Roman society and public ....
(2951

12

)
Greek & Roman Civ.
.... It would take until the Renaissance for a rediscovery and revitalization of both Classical Greek and
Roman society, but in rebuilding the greatness of Rome ....
(1357

5

)
Greek Period and Roman Period
.... army, serious conflicts between classes, a lack of faith in the governmental apparatus, failures of alliances, disunity within
Roman society, and philosophical ....
(2578

10

)
Roman artisans in Greek Influence
.... noticeable (Rashad 1). Those Africans who were successful and contributed to
Roman society were openly acknowledged for their contributions to that
society. ....
(1277

5

)
Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
.... This was perhaps due to the
Roman custom that in festivals the dead were resurrected and shown as living elements of
Roman society (Beatty and Johnson 188). ....
(1612

6

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... esteem which is publicly accorded to foreign paintings at Rome" (Art 1). This influence was profound, promoting
Roman society to develop its own works of art. ....
(1206

5

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... esteem which is publicly accorded to foreign paintings at Rome" (Art 1). This influence was profound, promoting
Roman society to develop its own works of art. ....
(1473

6

)
The Fall of the Roman Empire
.... These included the decline of moral values in the ancient
Roman society, as well as the changes which were brought about as the religious and cultural beliefs ....
(2518

10

)
Athenian Society
We know much about Athenian
society from the writings of historians and others about that .... his history of the Peloponnesian War, and later by the
Roman Plutarch ....
(2694

11

)
Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... Reformation in overthrowing the whole of the
Roman Catholic Church by noting that the right to publish dissident opinions is essential in a reasonable
society. ....
(1150

5

)
Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... Reformation in overthrowing the whole of the
Roman Catholic Church by noting that the right to publish dissident opinions is essential in a reasonable
society. ....
(1145

5

)
Greco-Roman Culture and Civilization
.... Some people claim to admire
Roman law and
society, but apparently the Romans were overall not much better than thugs, who conquered all the countries they ....
(790

3

)
Beowulf
.... In both medieval Danish
society and
Roman society we also see women as crucial to the family and
society because they represent the means for men to bring an ....
(1301

5

)
The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... The Christian Church had begun to change
Roman society, destroying the
Roman aristocratic ethos which had disdained physical labor and emphasized the ....
(2436

10

)
Christianity in Roman Empire
.... the Getty collection will show the attractions that
Roman ways had for the people, the way in which
Roman religious ideas permeated the whole
society, and the ....
(1907

8

)
Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... the
Roman Empire and the gradual affiliation of masses of people with military overlords who could protect them constitutes the big picture of medieval
society ....
(1337

5

)
British Multi-Racial Society
.... or detracted from the formation of a successful multi-racial
society in postwar .... Italians and other peoples from the
Roman Empire must have entered Britain in ....
(762

3

)
Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
This research will examine four epics from the Greco-
Roman and Indian cultures .... to which these epics reflect the heroic context of a given
society's past and/or ....
(2587

10

)
Multi-Racial Society in Postwar Britain Presentation of the study ...
.... to or detracted from the formation of a successful multi-racial
society in postwar .... and Re-Admission Italians and other peoples from the
Roman Empire must have ....
(857

3

)
A reconstruction of society characterized the Mid
.... The church, whose roots went back to the days of the
Roman Empire, was the center for .... was not only a state it was the state; it was not only a
society, it was ....
(2201

9

)
Modern Society and Humanism
.... For that matter, there are always those in
society who are not sufficiently good to be .... A shift in how the state was viewed had taken place in the
Roman era and ....
(2207

9

)
Roman Orator Cicero
....
Roman orators (and it may be argued that this remains true for orators .... interest in wordsmithery, but because they wished to make important changes in
society. ....
(1349

5

)
Influence of Greek & Roman Governance on US
.... in upright conduct; as an element in the government of
society, it is the .... However, other information about the
Roman state derives from the history of Polybius ....
(2600

10

)
The Golden Ass
.... to coerce neighbors to the
Roman way of life, no presence of tax collectors weighed down with gold, and no typical picture of elite
Roman society presented here ....
(1322

5

)
The Development of Roman Law
.... matters of law. These men occupied a prestigious place in
Roman society, as revered as augurs and pontifices. In fact, many famous ....
(1673

7

)
Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... p. 45). An (admittedly run-down)
Roman society persisted in Spain until the Moorish conquest of AD 711. Meanwhile, centuries before ....
(1856

7

)
Perspectives of Roman History
.... The fate of the Gracchi provides insight into the fact that
Roman society appears to have had a preference for organized social operation, while the Romans of ....
(2132

9

)
Roman Battle Force & Hannibal
.... In Cornell, TJ and Lomas, Kathryn, eds. Urban
Society in
Roman Italy. London: University College London, 1995. 121- 34. Livy. History of Rome. ....
(8786

35

)
"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... book proves that Greek women were more excluded from the practice of political, social and cultural life in their
society than were
Roman women during any ....
(1414

6

)