An Outline History of the WorldOxford University Press, 1954 - 576 páginas |
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... influence upon the Roman people was brief and transitory , has had a subsequent influence which is considerable . Seneca wrote nine tragedies , probably to please the Emperor Nero , and these served as the model for the plays of the ...
... influence upon the Roman people was brief and transitory , has had a subsequent influence which is considerable . Seneca wrote nine tragedies , probably to please the Emperor Nero , and these served as the model for the plays of the ...
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... influence upon the subsequent history of the world . Its influence can be traced among the causes which precipitated the great French Revolution ; its exercise by the Stuart kings of England had much to do with the founding of the ...
... influence upon the subsequent history of the world . Its influence can be traced among the causes which precipitated the great French Revolution ; its exercise by the Stuart kings of England had much to do with the founding of the ...
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... influenced painting ; direct imitation was impossible . Classical influence was no new thing in architec- ture . The ... influence of the ancient Greeks . But sculpture had almost become a lost art , and its revival was due to the ...
... influenced painting ; direct imitation was impossible . Classical influence was no new thing in architec- ture . The ... influence of the ancient Greeks . But sculpture had almost become a lost art , and its revival was due to the ...
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Early CivilizationsEgypt | 15 |
Early CivilizationsBabylonia and Assyria | 46 |
Early CivilizationsThe Medes and Persians | 59 |
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Aegean Africa Akhnaton Alexander ancient army Asia Minor Assyrian Athenian Athens Babylon Babylonia battle became bishops Britain British Buddha Caesar Carthage century B. C. Charlemagne chief China Christian Church citizens civilization colonies conquered conquest death defeated dominions dynasty early Egypt Egyptian Emperor England English Europe famous feudal fleet followed France French Gaul Gautama Gautama Buddha German gods Goths greatest Greece Greek Hannibal hundred idea India influence Italian Italy Jerusalem Jews King kingdom known land literature lived lord Mediterranean ment Middle Ages modern Mohammedan Napoleon Nile nobles North palace Palestine Pericles period Persian Persian Empire Pheidias Phoenicians Pope priests probably provinces reign religion religious republic Roman Empire Rome ruled rulers Russia sailed sculpture ships Sicily slaves Spain Sparta spirit Stilicho stone successful Sumerian Syria temple thou thousand tion took towns trade Trajan tribes victory writing Xerxes