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  • ...laughed, scaring the workers away. In 391, paganism was outlawed in the [[Roman Empire]], and the temple complex at Olympia fell out of use. The statue of Zeus wa
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  • : The [[Roman Empire]] ...d.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=aa35 ''History of the Holy Roman Empire'', historyworld.net]</ref> and the reign of [[Charlemagne]]
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  • *[[County of Mark]], a county of the Holy Roman Empire
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  • ...Normandy was populated by [[Belgian]] [[Celts]] known as [[Gauls]]. The [[Roman Empire]] settled several towns as [[Rouen]] (''Rotomagus''), [[Lillebonne]] (''Jul
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  • ...[Vulgar Latin]], the colloquial spoken language of many provinces of the [[Roman Empire]], much less known to modern linguists than its standardized literary varie
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  • * {{cite book | author = Polybius | title = The Rise of the Roman Empire | publisher = Penguinn Books Ltd, London | year = 1987 | id = ISBN 0-14-044
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  • ...srael, Greece and Rome. In Europe, remnants of slavery left over from the Roman Empire died out in the Middle Ages. In modern times, the best-known example of sla ...kers). When no one was buying, no one could sell. Slavery died out in the Roman Empire, medieval Europe, and in countries such as Brazil and Cuba when the economi
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  • ...''[[Odyssey]]'' by [[Homer]] into the [[Latin (language)|Latin]]. When the Roman Empire fell, it continued in [[Europe]], primarily in [[Western Europe]], during t
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  • ...sings had to be put down before Armorica was finally integrated into the [[Roman empire]]. Within the empire, Armorica benefited from its internal trade, supplyin
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  • ...agricultural revolution 10,000 BC was 14 years old, and later, during the Roman Empire rose only to 21 years old. All of this is largely a statistical anomaly. De ...re plausible from a reproductive standpoint, documentary evidence from the Roman Empire also largely refutes this notion: "[[Pliny the Elder]]" did not die at the
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  • [[Roman Empire|Roman]] signal station established
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  • ...which means '''Charles the Great''', was King of the [[Franks]] and [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]], rising to rule over much of Europe during his lifetim
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  • ...ontrasted with the majesty of the traditional Prussian state (and the Holy Roman Empire): "The Prussian state was not an autonomous factor in society, as proclaime
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  • ...//gbgm-umc.org/umw/bible/milan.stm] - established religious freedom in the Roman Empire.
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  • ...e widespread in the post-classical period as [[Koiné Greek]]. During the [[Roman Empire]], even as well-educated Romans were expected to have command of the litera ...ant in Western Europe through the [[Middle Ages]]. The eastern half of the Roman Empire (nowadays called “[[Byzantine Empire]]”) continued about its business a
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  • ...tony eventually lost his flaminical influence in the western part of the [[Roman empire]] in 33 BC and only maintained rule in the Hellenistic east, where his poli
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  • During the period 235 to 284, the Roman Empire was beset by invasions, usurpations, and civil war. Of the thirty-five who ...he demarcation between the Principate and Dominate: the early and the late Roman Empire. During the Principate period the emperors primarily acted as guides, comma
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  • Following the christianisation of the Roman Empire, the Games were suppressed as a pagan institution, probably by the emperor
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  • ...e still heavily influenced by Roman culture through trade contacts. As the Roman Empire disintegrated, Roman armies withdrew from the Netherlands by about AD 406. ...outhern parts of the country were already nominally Christianized when the Roman Empire converted to Christianity. The Frankish king Clovis I (''ca.'' AD 466 - 511
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  • ...ut the preserved masterwork quickly became a prominent work throughout the Roman empire, read by school children and adults, translated into numerous languages. Vi
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