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The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire vs. United States Are We Parallel
What are the similarities and differences between the rise and fall of Rome Empire in 365 A.D. and the United States in the 21st Century? First let’s ask ourselves, are Americans the new Romans? There are...
106 commentsTen Most Exotic Places of the World
GOD has created this world so beautifully. But what we do to it? We sometimes even do not bother to explore it, there are more then 80% people in the world that have never ever seen even 5% of this beautiful...
2 commentsByzantine Empire Overview
Fall of Rome and the Early Byzantine Empire: Byzantine Empire- the empire that was an extension of the Roman Empire when it fell Constantine- the emperor of the Byzantine Empire Alaric the...
0 commentsTop 10 Hot Jobs in Newburgh, New York
Within four years, Newburgh progressed from a Top 5 Most Stressed City to one of the 25 Best Small Cities in America. Jobs are being created through a federally designated Empire Zone, making Newburgh the fastest growing area in the State of New York.
0 commentsWorlds Tallest Buildings
The Taipei Towers with 101 floors is 508 metres (1,667 feet) high. It cost a whopping $1.8 billion to build the tower. Officially it is still the highest tower in the world. Built in 2004, the building was...
9 commentsAmrapali: The most beautifull woman of the world
Amrapali of Vaishali democracy was the most beautiful woman. She is the only woman in the history who had been forced to prostitution by state order. Emperors were crazy of her. Finally she changed the discipline of the Buddha himself. Read about this beautiful, intellegent, bold and spiritual woman from the pages of Indian ancient history.......
22 commentsTop 10 Star Wars Characters
The following is a list of the Top 10 Characters for Star Wars. This includes both members of the Dark Side and the Force. Leave feedback and share your top 10 list. Actor: Billy Dee Williams Home...
2 commentsPompeii, Italy - The Lost City
In the fateful year of 79 AD, during the heyday of the Roman Empire, Pompeii (Italy) was a thriving city of about 20,000 inhabitants. By the end of August that same year, they were all gone, and the city was left for dead along with its inhabitants.
79 commentsRoman Emperor - Nero
Born at Antium, his original name was Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; but in AD 50 his mother married her uncle, the emperor Claudius, who adopted and renamed him. In 53, at the age of 16, Nero married Octavia, daughter of Claudius and Messalina. On the death of Claudius in the following year Agrippina secured the succession of Nero to the exclusion of her stepson Britannicus, who was poisoned in 55.
19 commentsThe Decline of the Ottoman Empire
During the beginning of the 20th century, the once powerful Ottoman Empire was then referred to as the “Sick Man of Europe”. Many argue that external factors, such as capitulation, change in trade routes,...
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