Byzantine Empire
Explanation:
- The Eastern Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire) was the only country on this side of the Chinese Wall that lasted from late antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages.
- It went through the ups and downs and was one of the most significant civilizations in human history. It exerted a great cultural influence on a whole range of medieval states and peoples.
- Unlike the Western Roman Empire, which was overthrown by barbarians in 476 AD, the Eastern Roman Empire continued to live for another thousand years.
- Thanks to the denser population, larger cities, and a stronger economy, it has more easily withstood the economic crisis of the 3rd century, one of the greatest crises known in world history.
- Byzantine Empire rested on three foundations, namely: Roman state system, Greek culture and Christianity. Without any of these three elements it cannot be imagined, and it is only through their permeation that a Byzantine civilization is created. Byzantium, which for centuries was the guardian and restorer of ancient heritage, has no historical successor.
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<span>Julius Caesar
<span><span>sole ruler</span><span> 44BC : <span>murdered by senators
Augustus Caesar
sole ruler 31BC : Natural Death
Tiberius
Sole ruler 14AD : Natural Death
Caligula
Sole Ruler 37AD : murdered by soldiers
Claudias
Sole Ruler 41AD : Poisoned
Nero
Sole Ruler 54AD : Suicide
Galba
Sole Ruler 68AD : killed by soldiers
First 7 Emperors and most of them never lived their full lives.... Now think to yourself why would most of the first emperors not die naturally, because everyone hated them...
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It is a printing press that is being shown, a form of machinery invented by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 which was based around already invented screw presses. Here, a company, perhaps book or newspaper related, is busy using the printing press to making multiple copies of the same text again and again.
Answer:
- The first similarity between both WWI and WWII refers to the similar structure of wars.
- Thus, both wars were represented by Allied countries that opposed the German aggression and its supporters.
- One can conclude that there was a state of anarchy before wars. The second similarity refers to the distribution of power and the division of world order.
- In both wars, Germany believed that it should receive a better position on the global level.
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