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Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar extends to titillate fantasy and enliven chronicled discussions. His marvellous infantry conquests, his activity with Cleopatra in Egypt, and his immortal claim: veni, vidi, vici (I came, I glimpsed, I conquered), have dwelled...

Battle Of Tours: 732 A.D.
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battle, the Franks Gaul annexed to its territory and established a great kingdom, under the leadership of Clovis, a captain of French origin who founded the Merovingian dynasty. Clovis defeated the Romans in Gaul and united the francs to es...

Fall Of Roman Empire
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the decline of the great Roman Empire. There were social, political and economic reasons along with external threats that lead to the decline (Hadas, 123). All these factors were interrelated and interconnected. The size of the empire cons...

Julius Caesar Assassination
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Julius Caesar was preparing to invade Parthia, the Caucasus and in Scythia, and then swings back to Germany through Eastern Europe. These plans were thwarted by his assassination. His successors have attempted the conquest of Parthia, and G...

The Break-Up Of The Roman Empire
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There were social, political and economic reasons alongwith with external threats that lead to the decline. All these factors were interrelated and interconnected. The size of the empire considerably increased after huge conquests by its ru...

Greek And Roman Civilizations
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Greek and Roman Civilizations. Discussion Greek Civilization Greeks regarded as the Homeric epics, mostly dating to the 8th BC century, but to describe several earlier Mycenaean era, an era but left no written texts in ancient Greek, it has...

Fabian Strategy In The Second Punic War
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The Second Punic conflict was the epic clash between the Republic of Rome and the city of Carthage between 218 BC and 202 BC. Initially intended to decimate Rome, the Carthaginian attack of Italy spurred the development of Roman methods an...