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... In differences between Roman and Alexandrian ways of life has a big influence on Antony's behaviour and each view of Antony's "taints and honours" very ...
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... Etruscian festivals rich with dancing and music and the Roman pantomime similarly ... believed that pantomime was the design of Syrian and Alexandrian artists who ...
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... the Roman general Pompey who allegedly hired a gang led by Marcus Caelius to stop the philosophers from reaching Rome. Dio being the only Alexandrian left in ...
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... As the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire, Constantine thought it was his duty to settle the current ... He was an Alexandrian priest; his name was Arius. ...
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... with Arsine, his sister, against Caesar, and became known as the Alexandrian War ... the tribune of the people, Helvius Cinna, to introduce into the Roman Senate a ...
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... It was in Rome that he met Gaius Maecenas, a Roman statesman and patron of the arts, who saw ... It was modeled on the Idylls of Theocritus, an Alexandrian poet. ...
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... classical literature was valued and preserved while the post Alexandrian literature generally ... of lesser importance than the Classic Greek or Roman history well ...
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... of ancient Greece included Sappho, Alcaeus, and Pindar; the major Roman lyric poets ... of Spain; the Mexican poet Octavio Paz; and the Alexandrian-born Greek poet ...
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... Now, a first century Roman author claimed that the Panathenaic Festival was called together to ... ther the poems, then later, the Alexandrian scholars reedited it ...
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... St.Paul, as a Roman prisoner, had been put in the charge of Julius, an ... Further still, St.Luke clearly states (Acts 27:39) that the Alexandrian sailors did not ...
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... was an invention used as a weapon of the Eastern Roman Emperors ... the chemist in Constantinople who had acquired the discoveries of the Alexandrian chemical school ...
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... in 140 AD and became a teacher and follower of the Roman church ... In the late third and early fourth century the Alexandrian school introduced another version of ...
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... In the medieval period, the Roman Church directed tremendous persecution against ... United States and elsewhere, such as Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Welsh Traditional ...
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