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ancient Greek cities, particularly Athens and Sparta, which pioneered developments in the years immediately following. (Roger, 48-99) The 5th and 4th centuries BC are regarded as the 'Classical years' during which the ancient Greek civilisa...
Gregory had wealth, position, and learning. He was named prefect of Rome in his early 30s (ca. 573), and seemed well on his way toward a secular political career. Despite these prospects, Gregory chose to liquidate his property as a means o...
change occurred, however, as Islam spread outside Arabia. From an early, deliberate simplicity, Islam would now become more urbane and complex. Thesis Statement Islam has always modified itself according to the contemporary challenges of th...
the military expeditions undertaken by European Christian powers, from the late 11th century through the late 13th century, to recover the Holy Land in the Near East from the Muslims. The first Crusades are relevant to the history of explor...
Hagia Sophia basilica dome, connect the central assumption of the longitudinal characteristics of the building. Establishment of quadrilateral (77 to 72 m), divided into three naves. Covered with flattened central nave, supported by pendent...
Byzantium Eastern and Western Churches Introduction The Byzantine Empire, known as Eastern Roman Empire, was an empire located in the eastern Mediterranean. The Byzantine Empire was formed due to the division of the Christian church in to W...
just as the Renaissance began to unfold in Europe, so that, cut off from contact and exchanges with Western Europe, Albania had no chance to participate in, or benefit from, the humanistic achievements of that era. Conquest also caused gre...