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The Mongol Empire
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The more than 3000 year long history of Ancient Egypt has been divided into 8 or 9 periods, sometimes called Kingdoms.
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The Muslim conquest of Spain
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The Ottoman Empire.
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The period of time between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance is often dubbed 'The Dark Ages.'
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The proclamation of the Emperor Shomu on the erection of the great Buddha image - Present an analytical view of this piece, in order to establish its significance in regards to the state of Buddhism in Nara Japan.
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The reign of Vespasian.
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The Role of the German Princes: Explain how far you agree with the view that Luther's success depended on the princes.
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The Roman Arena.
The roman army and their weapons.
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The Roman Forum.
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The Roman Society
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The Roman World 509 B.C. To A.D. 180
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The Romans and their invasion of Britian
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The Romans loved entertainment. Indeed Emperors used entertainment deliberately in order to stop them rebelling against bad government. The theatre was fundamental to the Roman way of life.
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The Rose Valley
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The sole significant challenge (and it proved only a temporary sidestep) to Egypt's consistency of attitude and approach to representation and design in with Amenhotep IV of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
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The three aspects that made the Colosseum appear massive and humane are its structural elements, seating arrangements and the facilities. The Colosseum is a vast pillarless ellipse structure which allows the audience
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Theories To the Fall of the Roman Empire
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There were many superstitions in Roman times
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Throughout the course of history many bids for conquest have been made, but surprisingly one of the most successful could be attributed to the Mongols under Genghis Khan.
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To make some comparison of the most significant world cultures let’s take as examples the art pieces of theirs.
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To study and analyse the representation of women as portrayed by Louis de Bernieres in Chapter 11 of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
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To what extent can the 1821 uprising led by Tudor Vladimirescu in Wallachia be seen as nationalist?
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To what extent did Britain benefit from her empire in the eighteenth century?
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