Mary barely speaks in the New Testament, but her image and legacy are found and celebrated around the world.
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Romans were so good in architecture. They were building some of the greatest structures from where the western world found the foundation of building their own structures. Some of their structures are still in existence. Without these methods of structures, most of the current engineers wouldn’t...
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(now replaced with a copy - the original is in the nearby Palatine Museum) , whilst the floors were lined with mosaic. During the Renaissance the cryptoporticus, along with the Domus Tiberiana, was buried beneath the fabulous Horti Farnesiani gardens constructed at the behest of powerful ...
With powerful militaries, vast amounts of territory, and millions of people of diverse cultures and roles operating under an organized civil bureaucracy, the Han Dynasty and ancient Rome were truly empires of great power and influence in Afro-Eurasia between 300 BCE to 300 CE. While the methods...
Creating Christ: How Roman Emperors Invented ChristianityJames S. Valliant
Is an emperor more powerful than a king? Emperors are generally recognized to be of the highest monarchic honour and rank, surpassing kings. ... Both emperors and kings are monarchs, but emperor and empress are considered the higher monarchical titles. ...
Not every coin will fund your next adventure—but every coin tells a story. Even if your collection never leaves your living room, each coin is a tangible memory—of where you were, what you felt, and what you discovered. That’s the real treasure. ...
he was on his deathbed), he gave Christians privileges and oversaw major Christian religious disputes. He may not have understood how the pagan cults, including those of the emperors, were at odds with the new monotheistic religion, but they were, and in time the old Roman religions lost ...