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The Roman Empire’s rise and fall, its culture and economy, and how it laid the foundations of the modern world.
Holy Roman Empire - Holy Roman Empire - Charlemagne, Coronation, Empire: By comparison with Adrian, Pope Leo III (795–816) was a man of inferior calibre. Where Adrian had tried to maintain independence by balancing the Byzantine emperor against the Frankish king, Leo from the first showed subservience to the latter. Both in Constantinople and in Rome the situation was unstable. In Constantinople, after troubles reaching back to 790, the empress Irene had her son Constantine VI blinded and deposed in 797 and took his place, the first woman to rule the empire in her own right. Her constitutional position was thus doubtful; Alcuin in the West, in 799, regarded the imperial
In Search of the Phoenicians: The Phoenicians left no surviving literature and relatively little material evidence of their existence, yet they were established explorers and traders before the emergence of the Greek and Roman empires. Who were these people we call...
The Roman Empire’s rise and fall, its culture and economy, and how it laid the foundations of the modern world.
The Algea were the spirits of pain and suffering of both the mind and body. They were also goddesses of grief, sorrow, and distress. They were known as the bringers of weeping and tears. They were closely related to Oizys, the spirit of misery and sadness, and Penthos, the god of mourning and lamentation. Their opposites were Hedone, the goddess of pleasure, and the Charites, the goddesses of joys. They were either the children of Eris or Aether and Gaia. The three Algea were as follows; Lupe -
西西弗斯(希腊语:Σίσυφος;又译西绪弗斯、薛西弗斯、西西佛斯等),是希腊神话中一位被惩罚的人。他受罚的方式是:必须将一块巨石推上山顶,而每次到达山顶后巨石又滚回山下,如此永无止境地重复下去。在西方语境中,形容词“西西弗斯式的”(英语:sisyphean)形容“永无尽头而又徒劳无功的任务”。[1]
Not much was known of the young Antinous before he attracted the attention of the ruler of the Roman world at its zenith. He was born in 111 AD in the Roman province of Bithynia, which would include the Asian side of Istanbul and surrounds, in modern Turkey. He was very likely not from a wealthy family - in fact, he was even said to have been a slave. However, because of his mysterious bond with Roman Emperor Hadrian, by the end of his short life, Antinous was a house-hold name all over the Roman Empire.
When the Kingdom of Parthia under its King Vologases IV began rattling its saber, the co-emperors had no choice but to march east to war. Marcus
We were out of town last week, so I’m getting caught up here. :) I have a couple of printables for Week 17 to share. I finally took a picture, as promised, of how I’m using the Latin pa…
Emperor of Rome at the time of the birth of Jesus Christ, Augustus ruled from 27BC until his death in 14AD. After his death, he became the 1st Roman emperor to be made a god.
Learn the basics of the Romantic Art period so you know what you're looking at on your next trip to the museum
KS2 History Roman Empire learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
During the Middle Ages, the fortified city of Constantinople, the imperial capital of the Byzantine Empire, was considered unconquerable. It was not the
This edited article about Charlemagne originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 163 published on 27 February 1965. The Pope crowns Charlemagne at his coronation on Christmas Day 800, by John Millar Watt Among the troubles that were on the mind of Pope Stephen the Second in the eighth century were the continuous threats […]
Archaeological and textual detective work is filling in some information about how ancient Romans used and thought about their sewers thousands of years ago.
Here's my history of the Roman emperors, who were some of the most powerful and bizarre men who ever lived. My list includes 92 emperors in chronological order. I give you some fun facts and mini-biographies on every Roman emperor.