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The Donation of Constantine was a letter thought to be written by Roman Emperor Constantine, gifting land (parts of the westernRoman Empire, which today would be northern Italy) to Pope Sylvester I for curing his leprosy and for converting him to Christianity. As it turns out, the lands acqu...
Vlado took over the remaining legal work from his father, somehow finding time for it while also working for the UN in the Congo. Vlado’s letter to the General is sent from Hotel Le Royal, Leopoldville (now Kinshasa), 12 March 1961. It brings tears to my eyes how much love they had...
He was the first recognised emperor in western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier. The expanded Frankish state which Charlemagne founded was called the Carolingian Empire. 30 Napoleon Napoleon (August 15, 1769–May 5, 1821) was a French military and ...
After Julius Caesar's death, it was Octavian (r. 27 BC-14 BCE), eventually known as Augustus, who took Julius Caesar's place and established the Roman... Learn more about this topic: Legacy of Julius Caesar | Military & Political Accomplishments ...
The Scythians were in turn defeated by Roman commander Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus. By the 2nd century AD, archaeological evidence show that the Scythians
At the age of 18, in compliance with his father’s wishes, Luther began the study of law at the University of Erfurt. He quickly took to the classics, developing a fondness for the writers whose work had been endangered by the disrupting of the Western Roman Empire by his barbarian ancest...
The worship of Antinous proved to be one of the most enduring and popular of cults of deified humans in the Roman empire, and events continued to be founded in his honor long after Hadrian's death.Antinous became associated with homosexuality in Western culture, appearing in the work of ...
Paschal I was a pope with a mission: to restore Rome’s faded artistic glory. By the 9th century, the city was a shadow of its former self, and its cultural and artistic influence had long been eclipsed by Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. But Paschal had a plan...