Essays About italy senate

 

  • The Treaty of Versailles and the US Senate
    ... George of Great Britain, Georges Clemanceau of France, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy. ... This effectively turned the Senate against him and made any hope of US ...
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  • communism
    ... was then appointed dictator for the next ten years -Caesar made many changes 1) granted Roman citizenship to many people outside of Italy 2) senate now had 900 ...
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  • Brazil and Italy Business Environments
    ... The Parliament consists of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies which are elected every five ... of the Republic who was the former director of the Bank of Italy. ...
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  • Caesar
    ... The senate panicked and left Italy, leaving the treasury intact behind them (how stupid can you be...). The senate and pompeius fled to Albania. ...
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  • ceaser
    ... He granted citizenship to many people in the provinces outside of Italy. To the Senate, he added representatives from the provinces who would remain loyal to ...
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  • Augustus
    ... "The major portion of the army was not, however, kept in Italy, where rebellious generals might intrigue with the Senate and rise in sudden revolt. ...
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  • caesar
    ... The senate panicked and left Italy, leaving the treasury intact behind them. The senate and Pompeius fled to Albania (Meier298). ...
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  • Rome-Western Civilization
    ... Spartacus organized a huge slave revolt and ravaged large portions of southern Italy. ... led their army against Rome, where they forced the senate to elect them ...
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  • Rise of ancient roman Empire
    ... Rome, in the absence of efficient government, was in turmoil until the Senate induced Pompey to remain in Italy, and it elected him sole consul for the year 52 ...
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  • THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE RE
    ... throughout all of Italy for reformation steps, Rome was not so pleased. He was defeated in his running for a second term, after which the senate made use of ...
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  • Julius Caesar
    ... Sulla, a Roman general took over Italy. Sulla sided with the rich. According to Sulla, the Senate and the House of Aristocrats was to rule, instead of the ...
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  • Augustus Caesar
    ... "The major portion of the army was not, however, kept in Italy, where rebellious generals might intrigue with the Senate and rise in sudden revolt. ...
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  • Pompeys rise to Political Prominence
    ... the tribunician power. The state of Italy in 78 BC was dangerous, the senate was confronted with a crisis. It's statesmanship and ...
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  • Italy
    ... north. Italy has a Democratic government. ... age. The president can remove the Senate or Chamber of Deputies from office at any time. ...
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  • Roman empire
    ... armies to invade Italy. 2 years later, Caesar had crushed Pompey's armies in Spain, Asia, Egypt and Greece. Caesar now ruled. He took the senate and dwindled ...
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  • roman empire
    ... armies to invade Italy. 2 years later, Caesar had crushed Pompey's armies in Spain, Asia, Egypt and Greece. Caesar now ruled. He took the senate and dwindled ...
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  • history 4
    ... Immediately after Caesar's death, the senate outlawed the dictatorship. ... Antony ruled the east, Octavian the west and Italy, and Lepidus ruled Africa. ...
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  • Anthony vs Octavian
    ... Lepidus was evicted from Africa which was placed under Octavius' control. Lepidus was placed under house arrest in Italy. ... Immense tributes granted by Senate. ...
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  • Rome
    ... They were Italy's first highly civilized people. ... The Senate opposed him so he banded with the other two. Pompeii's wife was Caesar's daughter. ...
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  • Mark Antony 2
    ... They shared power by Antony ruling the eastern providences and Gaul, Octavian took Italy and Spain, and ... The new triumvirate marched on the corrupt senate. ...
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  • Class Lecture
    ... to the whole of Italy after some internal conflicts everyone in Italy was granted ... In the Roman republic, the Senate played only an advisory role, but because ...
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  • Moral Courage showed by Julius Caesar
    ... Although Italy lay outside of Rome fully supported Rome, the Senate they didn't show them the decency of making them citizens of Rome and more important part ...
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  • augustus
    ... The Senate, however, decided to grant citizenship to the allies (Hanes 1997). This move expanded the Roman state to all of Italy. ...
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  • Roman History
    ... All of these things made Rome become one of the wealthiest cities in Italy. ... The legislative branch consisted of an Assembly of Centuries and the Senate. ...
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  • The Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
    ... The Senate then entrusted Pompey with providing for the safety of the state. ... but they were scattered throughout the provinces, and his troops in Italy were not ...
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  • Julius Caesar Death Of
    ... Pompey. His armies quickly defeated those of the senate in Italy, and soon controlled the entire Italian peninsula. He defeated ...
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  • Marcus Crassus
    ... together, they decided to all take up different armies from different parts of Italy. ... The senate did not like the fact that the power was being taken away from ...
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  • The Effects Of Romes Expansion
    ... provinces, thus limiting the administrative powers of the government mainly to Italy. In addition, Octavian skillfully maneuvered the Senate into granting him ...
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  • Pompey the Great
    ... In 62b.c. pompey returned to Italy, disbanded his army according to tradition ... Victorious conquest had doubled the revenue of the roman senate, not only from ...
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  • Julius Caesar 2
    ... The optimates in control of the senate, now awake to the immense increase in Caesar's personal power, wealth, and prestige, kept Pompey in Italy, allowing him ...
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