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The Nemanjic Dynasty and the Role of Religion in Medieval Serbian State Formation
A study of the Nemanjic Dynasty of Serbia and the role of religion in the process of state formation and sustenance.
0 commentsLove Note ‘From Your Valentine'
It's letter in the shape of love note for my love. I expressed my heart felt feeling in this piece of writing. I also shared here a brief history of Valentine day.
2 commentsA Trip with a Camera to Rome
In 2010, i took a 10 day trip, to In my opinion, the best city in the world. Here are an example of some of the shots i took in this stunning place, hopefully they will inspire you to visit Rome and discover your own part of history. ...
3 commentsUnsung Heroes - Readers. Twilight Lawns goes to Italy. Part 5 of 42.
Narcissus #2 and Dolores discuss difficulties of writing under the constant fire of flying bricks. Alarming, I know.
0 commentsUnsung Heroes - Readers. Twilight Lawns goes to Italy. Part 4 of 42.
Dolores awakens again to meet yet another… It is snowing in Rome and the most surprising part is that the author of “Trip to Italy” awakens as well in the middle of winter… to sing about yet another… self-fulfilling prophecy. She is the Prophetess aspiring to turn into the Profitess. So far no good.
2 commentsCleopatra (1963) - Illustrated Reference
A look back at one of Hollywood's biggest epics, with facts, posters, reviews and plenty of photos.
17 commentsUnique Accommodations in Rome
Hopefully on your next trip over to Italy you will look into staying in a Convent or Monastery. They are located all over Europe and offer an economical, unique experience that's a little bit off the beaten path.
2 commentsThe taste, sound and color of Rome
Rome is like an open-air museum with countless ancient buildings and ruins. The eternal city is visited by millions every year and the numbers are rapidly rising. Only the Coliseum receives at least five million visitors per year, which already...
1 commentRender unto Caesar: World Poetry Project
One need look no further than Virgil to detect the influence Roman literature had upon literature in the West through the Middle Ages and into the modern era. If he looked to Greece for his models, Elizabethans looked to him for theirs. Of all the...
1 commentAN EARL'S WEALTH - Harold's income Put to Use
The background to Harold's climb through political support and gifts to king, church and laity. This hub gives the lie to Norman claims of him being an enemy of the church and king
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