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- Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
17: ...c, even in the presence of the [[Roman Senate]], people were forced to stand and applaud his presence....
28: ... was elected [[quaestor]] by the Assembly of the People in [[69 BC]], at the age of 30, as stipulated ...
34: ... enhanced his image irreversibly with the common people. Caesar ended his year as aedile in glory but ...
42: ... of his Praetorship, Caesar was again in serious jeopardy of prosecution for his debts. Crassus came t...
49: ...r rebuked the Senate and took it directly to the people. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
47: *[[George Atwood]] (Britain, [[1746]] - [[1807]])
100: *[[George Boole]] (Britain, [[1815]] - [[1864]])
129: *[[Georg Cantor|Georg Ferdinand Cantor]] (Germany, [[1845]] - [[1918]...
189: *[[George Dantzig]] (USA, [[1914]] - )
238: *[[Leonhard Euler]] (Switzerland, [[1707]] - [[1783]]) - Rome (33048 bytes)
15: ...omanus – [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small>
45: ...gin of the city's name is unknown, with several theories already circulating in Antiquity; the least l...
49: ...for another [[Italic languages|Italic]] speaking people the [[Sabines]]. At this location the Tiber fo...
51: ====Peoples of Early Italy====
52: ...blending of these peoples with [[Mediterranean]] people, perhaps from [[North Africa]]. In the [[8th c... - Faience (4113 bytes)
4: ...ch name for [[Faenza]], in the [[Romagna]] near [[Ravenna]], Italy, where a painted ware on a clean, opaque... - Byzantine architecture (9737 bytes)
6: ...frieze in the [[Ostrogoth|Ostrogothic]] palace in Ravenna (now [[S Apollinare Nuovo]]) depicts an early Byz...
10: ...mostly stands today. [[Brick]] replaced [[Rock (geology)|stone]], [[classical orders]] were used more...
14: ...ult, as at the mausoleum of [[Galla Placidia]], [[Ravenna]] (5th century). The most famous church of this t...
18: At St Sergius, Constantinople, and San Vitale, Ravenna, churches of the central type, the space under th...
32: ...ll following in the wake of the [[Gothic revival|Neo-Gothic]] of the nineteenth century. It was develo... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
3: ...pean culture. It can also be used for the art of peoples of the former Byzantine Empire under the rule...
17: ...st interest in the realistic depiction of actual people. Since no-one knew what Christ and the saints ...
27: ...stantinople and the [[Church of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]].
29: ...human form was blasphemous. In [[730]] Emperor [[Leo III]] banned the use of images of Jesus, Mary, an...
31: ...But with icon-painting banned and the state too preoccupied with warfare to commission major buildings... - Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
3: ...emperor [[Valentinian III]] from his capital at [[Ravenna]] in [[452]].
9: ...th-eastern [[China]] and [[Central Asia]]. These people achieved military superiority over their rival...
15: ...aps to consolidate and strengthen their empire. Theodosius used this opportunity to strengthen the [[w...
19: ...perations. A lull followed during [[442]], when Theodosius recalled his troops from [[North Africa]] a...
21: ... capable of breaching the city's massive walls. Theodosius admitted defeat and sent the court official... - Adriatic Sea (5830 bytes)
22: Moreover, the chain of islands which fringes the northe...
35: .... Other notable cities on the Italian coast are [[Ravenna]], [[Rimini]], [[Ancona]], [[Bari]], and [[Pescar...
47: ==Miscellaneous== - Roman law (15349 bytes)
27: ...f England'' and enactments like the French [[Napoleonic Code | Code civil]].
32: ... Christianity as state religion under emperor [[Theodosius II]], which lead to the suppression of paga...
35: ...depicted on a mosaic in the church of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy]]
49: ...ithic than it was in its effects on contemporary people's lives. From the beginning of Rome's expansio...
57: ...mperors [[Basil I | Basileios I]] and [[Leo VI | Leon VI]] commissioned a combined translation of the ... - Italy in the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
6: ...king of the Ostrogoths and moved the capital to [[Ravenna]].
25: ...dynasty of the Franks: the Carolingians needed someone who could give legitimacy to a coup against the... - History of Italy during the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
6: ...king of the Ostrogoths and moved the capital to [[Ravenna]].
25: ...dynasty of the Franks: the Carolingians needed someone who could give legitimacy to a coup against the... - History of Italy during foreign domination and the unification (3859 bytes)
25: *[[Battle of Ravenna]] Nov. 4, 1512
35: ... Republic]] in 1802, under the presidency of Napoleon.
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