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  1. Antony &Amp; Cleopatra

    ... The most geographically sweeping of Shakespeare’s plays, Antony and Cleopatra’s
    setting is the entire Roman Empire, its backdrop the well-documented ...

  2. Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    ... The Jews’ desire to return to the homeland and the spark for Zionism began after
    the Roman Empire Defeated the Great Jewish Revolt which led to the ...

  3. Louis Xiv, The Sun King

    ... When the Dutch were defeated, he had also defeated its allies, Spain and the Holy
    Roman Empire. France's borders had expanded to the north and the east. ...

  4. Louis Xiv

    ... When the Dutch were defeated, he had also defeated its allies, Spain and the Holy
    Roman Empire. France's borders had expanded to the north and the east. ...

  5. Louis Xiv, The Sun King

    ... When the Dutch were defeated, he had also defeated its allies, Spain and the Holy
    Roman Empire. France's borders had expanded to the north and the east. ...

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  1. Monogamy

    ... Before Christianity became recognized as the official western religion, Christians
    during the first three centuries were persecuted under the Roman Empire. ...

  2. Feudalsim

    ... this time. AIts origins, however, were traced to the break up of
    centralization of the Roman Empire ...@ (Bunsen 179). This means ...

  3. Louis Xiv, The Sun King

    ... When the Dutch were defeated, he had also defeated its allies, Spain and the Holy
    Roman Empire. France's borders had expanded to the north and the east. ...

  4. Mrs

    ... Cristianity grew from then on in the Roman empire and eventually became
    the national religion in 380 AD. Istumental for the growth ...

  5. Film Review: Spartacus

    ... This is clearly justified by Plutarch in Fall of the Roman Empire; "seventy-eight,
    who realised this, managed to act in time and get away, armed with choppers ...

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