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- 2211: Classical Greece, The Seed Of
- ... Newton. The scientific revolution gave birth to a new era of thought, in which observations were made to support an idea. This involved what man could prove through sense, not religion or superstition. Notable ancient Greek historians, philosophers and scientists, such as Thucydides, Socrates, Aristotle, and Hippocrates, laid down the seeds of modern Western thought. An ancient Greek writer who demonstrated ...
- 2212: Code Of Behavior
- ... to their assembled courts and often held competitions, or so-called tournaments of song; later, they engaged itinerant musicians, called jongleurs, to perform their works. The subjects included love, chivalry, religion, politics, war, funerals, and nature. The verse forms included the canso (stanza song), tenso (dialogue or debate), sirvente (political or satirical canso), planh (complaint or dirge), alba (morning song), and ...
- 2213: Canadian Confederation
- ... unity against the threat of an American invasion. Another issue that would be directly affected by the concept of Confederation was the one of political deadlock because of language and religion between Upper and Lower Canada. While this was not a significant issue to Maritimers, it provided the governments of Upper and Lower Canada with a desire to interest the Maritime ...
- 2214: Ceasar Vs. Louis 16th
- ... a very bad thing. In Caesar’s case, it was deadly. Louis XIV had one last defining characteristic. He was very oppressive. He persecuted many people simply because of their religion. Louis increasingly imposed religious uniformity (Michael 241). He wanted everyone to be Roman Catholic. He revoked the Edict of Nantes, which was a document protecting religious rights, and proceeded to ...
- 2215: Cathedrals
- ... lasted primarily from 1150 AD to the 1400s, with more than 80 cathedrals and 500 large churches built in the Gothic style. Cathedrals functioned as town centers of not only religion, but also of local government and social gatherings. The massive effort that was required into the construction of the cathedrals helped foster a strong community spirit and pride, and sometimes ...
- 2216: Ceremony
- ... a perspective to see it in the way of the ceremony: the way of life. The ceremony should be practiced and adapted throughout all the time, no matter the race, religion, culture or livelihood.
- 2217: Civil Affair
- ... much like the other civil wars in Central America. The resistance to the government was unique in that the Indians who participated faced extermination. They were protecting their culture and religion by taking part in the civil war. This factor gave them the determination enough to push on until the last of their kind was gone or until they got a ...
- 2218: Church Burnings
- ... will find ultimately, I predict, is that a common thread of underlying racism is present.”(Elven 2) “The church burnings had all the makings of a great story: mystery, race, religion and an eerie echo of the past.”(Heyboer 1). Michael Fumento a journalist for the Wall Street Journal wrote, “It appears that the public may be finally catching on that ...
- 2219: Christianity And Judaism
- ... Judaism? History has shown us that lack of knowledge and understanding leads to ignorance. Religious ignorance on behalf of Christians has led to tragedy. After Constantine, Christianity was the official religion of the Roman Empire. This sense of security caused the abandonment of the imagery of the covenant and pilgrimage. What had been common ground between Jews and Christians (pilgrimage), now ...
- 2220: Christian Reformation
- ... a catholic priest anymore. After that he founded a completly new form of christianity - protestantism. A century later so many people were convinced by Luther´s new ideas of Christian religion that they founded new forms of Protestantism like Calvinism, Anabaptism and the Church of England.
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