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Napoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon I reshaped Europe, commanding hatred and admiration in his own time and exerting a near mythic fascination that endures to this day. His name is simultaneously synonymous with conquest, unbounded ego, absolute power, and abject def...

Romans And Mediterranean Conquest
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Romans in both material and manpower. The third was for reprisal and the Romans eventually decimated their acrid enemy. (Eckstein 167) The city-state of Carthage, which directed North Africa and south Spain, controlled the western Mediterra...

Napoleon: Savior Or Destroyer Of The Revolution
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of the ruling elites, but also triggered independent revolutions in other states, such as the French colony of Haiti, where ex-slaves created an independent state. As the revolution progressed, its next conservative phases, after a left-wi...

Physiology Of Weight Control
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physiology of weight control in a concise and comprehensive way. Physiology of Weight Control: A Discussion Faced with this choice we have as weight control, which does not mean starving or resorting to miracle products that will rid us of ...

The Redemption Of Christopher Columbus
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the dock town of Genoa, Italy in 1451. His dad was a wool weaver entitled Domenico Columbo. As a young man, Christopher had no schooling. He and his junior male sibling Bartholomew assisted their dad by carding raw wool. Christopher increas...

The Battle Of Cannae, 216 Bce
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the main advantage of the legions over the phalanx is the flexibility of the Roman army. It is described by Polybius that “phalanx requires one time and one type of ground only in order to produce its peculiar effect” and “to find a stretch...

Constantine: The Milvian Bridge
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In the power labour that started next the disintegrate of the Tetrarchy round 309, Constantine consolidated his place in Britain, Gaul, the Germanic provinces, and Spain. Believing himself to be the rightful emperor of the Western Roman Em...