Learn about the Roman Colosseum. Learn what is the Colosseum, who built the Colosseum and when, notable architectural details, and why it is...
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Battle of Pharsalus (48 BCE), the decisive engagement in the Roman civil war (49–45 BCE) between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Caesar successfully routed Pompey’s levies somewhere near Pharsalus (now Farsala, Greece). Pompey’s flight and subsequ
Toussaint Louverture, leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution (1787–99). He emancipated the enslaved peoples and negotiated for the French colony on Hispaniola, Saint-Domingue (later Haiti), to be governed, briefly, by t
Ch 2. History of Ancient Greece Ch 3. Hellenism and the Athenian... Ch 4. The Rise of the Roman Republic Ch 5. The Fall of the Roman Empire Ch 6. The Dark Ages Ch 7. The Early Middle Ages Ch 8. The Medieval Warm Period Ch 9. The High Middle Ages Ch 10. The Late Middle Ag...
What was the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages? The role of the Roman Catholic Church was to unite the people. The Catholic Church advised the king on how to rule, and anyone who disputed the Church would be excommunicated, or banned from the Church. What were some ...
Therefore, we included it in the qualitative synthesis, but not in the meta-analysis. Table 1. Basic characteristics of the articles included. Five of the studies were conducted in China [21,30,32,35,36], two in Spain [28,29], and one of each in Czech Republic [31], Turkey [37]...
Gastronomy, as a part of cultural heritage, has exceptional potential in tourism, and its key representatives and conservationists/guardians are hospitality facilities that provide food services. Vojvodina (the Republic of Serbia) is a region inhabited by more than 30 ethnic minorities that have nurtu...
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In the 14th century, Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, decided to build a bigger and more magnificent church. In 1344, he hired a French architect named Matthias of Arras to start the work. He planned the chancel, the golden gate, and the lower part of the main tow...