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- Pope Fabian (2703 bytes)
2: ...famous men among the candidates for the vacant position. Fabian was martyred during the persecution un...
6: ... [[Tours]], [[Trophimus of Arles|Trophimus]] to [[Arles]], [[Paul of Narbonne|Paul]] to [[Narbonne]], [[S...
8: ... they brought together the deeds of the martyrs faithfully made whole, and he brought forth many works...
10: ...', and he corresponded with [[Origen]]. One authority refers to him as '''Flavian'''. - Pope Stephen I (1670 bytes)
3: ... faith had lapsed during the persecutions, the position called "[[Novatianism]]".
5: - Pope Liberius (2335 bytes)
1: ...led by the emperor at a [[conciliabulum]] held in Arles, to subscribe against his will a condemnation of ...
3: ...n [[355]] Liberius was one of the few who, along with [[Eusebius of Vercelli]], [[Dionysius of Milan]]...
5: ...berius, Felix was expelled by the Roman people. Neither Liberius nor Felix took part in the [[Council ...
7: ...to a deputation of the Eastern episcopate, and admitted into his communion the more moderate of the ol... - Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
2: ... in which he took part, in Gaul, [[Africa]] and [[Italy]], including [[Rome]], where at his death the ...
6: ...e without bringing with him a certificate of identity from Patroclus.
8: ...arseilles]] regarded this elevation of the See of Arles as an infringement of their rights, and raised ob...
10: ...ight moment maintained with all authority the traditional dogma of the Church, and protected the truth...
12: ...se of Nicaea immediately, without an independent title, while the African manuscripts contained only t... - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
1: ...he title "first Pope". He stopped the invasion of Italy by [[Atilla the Hun]] in [[452]] by his moral ...
5: ...cated to him the treatise against [[Nestorius]] written at his request. But nothing shows more plainly...
11: ...|Pelagians]] were received into church communion without formal repudiation of their errors; he wrote ...
13: ...roceeded against them by holding a public debate with their representatives, burning their books, and ...
15: ...he episcopate -- but this was prevented by the political circumstances of Spain. - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
6: ...rus of Alexandria, who tried to hinder his going either to Rome or to Constantinople, he had great dif...
8: ...es (''paroeciae'') claimed by Leontius, bishop of Arles as belonging to his jurisdiction, the Gallican bi...
10: ...tain Bishop Auxanius, particularly in connection with the two Churches of Nice and Cimiez.
12: ...r his decision. Before an answer came to their petition, the same bishops had recourse to the Holy See...
14: ...e pope openly called him to account for his favourite's conduct, exhorting him by the grave of St Pete... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...Ancient Roman]] polity in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Octavian ...
5: ...an Empire]]. The end of the Western Empire is traditionally set in [[476]], when [[Odovacar]] deposed ...
9: ...and ornate imperial ritual. We now know that the situation was far more nuanced: certain historical fo...
11: ...e adopted by successor states and other entities with imperial pretensions, including the [[Frankish]]...
14: ===Political Developments=== - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
1: ...etimes that approach is productive, and sometimes it hinders understanding by causing us to judge Roma...
3: ...ric order]] and the Composite being a tall order with the floral decoration of the [[Corinthian order|...
5: ...ront of a load-bearing wall. In smaller-scale architecture, concrete's strength freed the [[floor plan...
7: ...eneral [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]] returned with what is probably the most well-known element of ...
9: ...e's style of architecture, though no longer used with any great frequency, can still be seen throughou... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
1: ...lassical period]] (being particularly associated with ancient [[Rome]]) which was used for spectator s...
3: ...eas a theatre is semi-circular). However, an amphitheatre differs from a [[Circus Maximus|circus]], w...
5: ...m Flavium), after the Flavian [[dynasty]] who had it built.
7: ...ight|thumb|300px|The [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].]]
9: ==Catalogue of Roman amphitheatres== - Roman theatre (952 bytes)
5: ...ces instead of looking for a naturally-occurring site.
10: * [[Arles]]
12: ...te]], together with other Roman buildings of the city
16: ===Italy===
24: * [[Beit Shean]], [[Israel]] - Vincent van Gogh (11980 bytes)
1: ...ait.jpg|400px|thumb|Vincent van Gogh - Self-Portrait]]
2: ...r disorder]]) and committed [[suicide]]. He had little success during his lifetime, but his posthumou...
6: ...theby's]]; on [[May 15]], [[1990]], his ''[[Portrait of Doctor Gachet]]'' was sold for $82.5 million a...
9: ...ther's profession appealing and would be drawn to it later in his life. His sister described him as se...
11: ...he painter, and show him to be a talented writer with a keen mind. Theo would support Vincent financia... - Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
2: ...ange, concluding (in Spanish-style bullfighting) with the [[death]] of the bull by a well-placed [[swo...
4: ... [[sport]], although there is no scoring or competition between human participants. Although there is ...
10: ...be found at [[Madrid]], [[Seville]] and [[Mexico City]]. Around 30,000 bulls are killed each year in b...
12: ...f [[Navarre]], [[Saint Firminus]]. A similar activity, [[Jallikattu]], takes place annually in the sta...
14: ...es up the [[United Arab Emirates]], has a long, quite separate history of fights among bulls.
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