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Rome never fell , she turned into something else . Rome , superseded as the source of political power , passed into even greater supremacy as an idea ; Rome , with the Latin language , had become immortal . ' The continuity in the midst ...
Rome never fell , she turned into something else . Rome , superseded as the source of political power , passed into even greater supremacy as an idea ; Rome , with the Latin language , had become immortal . ' The continuity in the midst ...
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Sir Ernest Barker writes ( ' The conception of Empire ' , in the legacy of Rome , Oxford 1923 , 82 ) ; ' The Christian Church had fused with the Roman State in a single society , a Christian commonwealth , which was an empire as well as ...
Sir Ernest Barker writes ( ' The conception of Empire ' , in the legacy of Rome , Oxford 1923 , 82 ) ; ' The Christian Church had fused with the Roman State in a single society , a Christian commonwealth , which was an empire as well as ...
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Cola di Rienzo was eventually hanged on the Capitol by an exasperated populace in 1353- The Great Schism, which lasted from 1387 until iklj , with two and sometimes three Popes, left Rome again, on several occasions, bereft of the one ...
Cola di Rienzo was eventually hanged on the Capitol by an exasperated populace in 1353- The Great Schism, which lasted from 1387 until iklj , with two and sometimes three Popes, left Rome again, on several occasions, bereft of the one ...
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