How did the Roman Empire consolidate power? What was the importance of the Roman Senate? How were Roman emperors chosen? How did the Roman Empire expand? How was Trajan different from previous emperors? How did the Huns affect Rome?
How were slaves treated in ancient Rome? How did Augustus Caesar change Rome's political system? What type of government did ancient Rome have? How were Roman emperors chosen? What form of government did early Rome have? Who were the plebeians in Ancient Rome?
HOW ROMAN EMPERORS INVENTED CHRISTIANITY Small Heading Religious fanatics from the Middle East have begun an all-out assault on western civilization, taking their terrorism to the very capitals of foreign “decadence” in a destructive rampage characterized by religious hostility and xenophobia. ...
Creating Christ: How Roman Emperors Invented ChristianityJames S. Valliant
It was very time consuming, as every citizen was required to be present at every meeting, every day to talk about every issue. Those refusing to get involved in politics were liable to penalties. Logistically, it could not functio...
I like this quote by Eckhart Tolle, especially the part “accept it as if you had chosen it” versus accept it because you are forced to. We often say we accept something the way it is, but do we really? It is usually more like I say I accept this, but it still pisses me off ...
So, popes are holy. But there’s a bit of majesty in them, too. For a long time, infallible popes were also effectively the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, an area that stretched from Rome to the Baltic Sea. Wars and intrigue gradually chipped away at the Empire. The establishment of...
This shows that regions that had been inhabited by different populations belonging to different ethnicities and peoples were conquered. Throughout the Ethiopian history, kings and emperors tried to unite the country. The aim of creating a multiethnic state that provides a feeling of belonging to one...
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. (Colossians 3:12) But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such...
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