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... Consequently the romans owe the Etruscans a city, yet they owe nothing in regards to the success and dominance in which were later experienced. ...
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Religion to the Romans was a very public and civil affair. "We Romans" said Cicero "owe our supremacy over all other peoples to our piety and religious ...
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... was the stable base that kept Europe from falling over after the Romans were finished ... something, local lords did not say "He's some minor monk, I owe fealty to ...
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... it is simple fact that modern empires owe their government of dependencies to Assyria" (p. 650). Olmstead (1923) suggests that the Persians, Romans and the ...
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... the Holy Spirit and the role that He plays in peoples lives in Romans 8:3 ... and understands them as, "For Christians, the flesh has no rights, we owe nothing to ...
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... Now then, oh Conscript Fathers, who owe as much duty to the Republic as we do ... This demonstrates his treatment of all Romans as equals and that they all should ...
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... They shared common religion, language and culture, however they did not owe allegiance to ... At the close of the sixth century BCE, wealthy Romans, or patriarchs ...
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... Does he owe his money? His loyalty? His life? ... The Romans based many of their values, rules of citizenship, and even religion on the Greek system. ...
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... 465-513 Twilight of the Idols) What I owe to the ancients- After insulting ... held the most contempt, because they meant so little in comparison to the Romans. ...
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... He worked for the Romans and he was a prosecutor of Christians. ... Paul believed in the same concept and this was shown when Paul stated, "Owe no one anything ...
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... I will paint this ceiling, not for the popeand not for the Romans but for myself ... I owe this great piece of art to my imagination and am very pleased with the ...
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... to your country, since it is to your country that you owe your existence. ... more easy-going than the Viennese, more vivacious than the Romans, mor cosmopolitan ...
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... The Romans decimated Greece and their wealth and labor were assimilated to aid in the ... is so disillusioned that he actually believes that his people owe a debt ...
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