In Constantinople Justinian had the Hagia Sophia cathedral built.
Answer: The answer is the Battle of Shiloh.
Explanation: I searched it up, and this was it.
The Citizens who contributed advertising space felt they were doing even more for the war effort.
<span>Medical practitioners in ancient Rome not only utilized all available tools to their best, but also developed as many new tools themselves and efficiently devised the use of cesarean section. But they made the biggest of leaps in battlefield related surgery by making medical preparedness and remedy in battle a prime concern. During the reign of Augustus, the military medical corps was established to assist injured soldiers in battles. The Romans also mastered medical innovations to curb immediate blood loss in battles, thus saving thousands of lives. They also invented tools like bronze scalpels, obstetrical hooks, bone drills and forceps, and also the rather frighteningly named vaginal speculum. The Romans are also attributed with pioneering the earliest form of antiseptic surgery since they used to dip medical tools in hot water to disinfect them before surgery.
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By the mid 20th century, there were few laws formally on the books that directly discriminated against women. The challenge that women faced was more at a social level. Businesses were not interested in hiring women for career positions. Lower class women worked as maids. Middle-class women worked as teachers or secretaries for a few years after school until they got married, had kids and their husbands managed to got started on their own careers. Then these women stayed home to raise the kids.