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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe! Monday, November 15, 2010. Julius Caesar/ Fall of the Roman Republic 1453. I am going to now interveiw Julius Caeser. Q:How do you feel is your responsibility of the Roman Republic. A: I do not feel that I was responsible, it was the people. Q: Thank You for your time. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Also called Constantine the Great. Was the first Roman emperor who called himself a Christian. Constantine's Latin name was Flavius Valerius Constantinus. A: We di...

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe!: Constantine the Great

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe! Sunday, November 14, 2010. Also called Constantine the Great. Was the first Roman emperor who called himself a Christian. Constantine's Latin name was Flavius Valerius Constantinus. The church declared him a Saint. Historians call him an evil man, who used religion merely as a means to an end. Take your pick. Constantine completely re-defined the Christian faith by claiming himself and his state to be Christian. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe!: Julius Caesar/ Fall of the Roman Republic 1453

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe! Monday, November 15, 2010. Julius Caesar/ Fall of the Roman Republic 1453. I am going to now interveiw Julius Caeser. Q:How do you feel is your responsibility of the Roman Republic. A: I do not feel that I was responsible, it was the people. Q: Thank You for your time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Julius Caesar/ Fall of the Roman Republic 1453. When Columbus leaves Spain.what happens? Charlemange the Great 764-814.

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe!: Axis Age/ Golden Age of Greece 546 to 479 B.C.

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe! Sunday, November 14, 2010. Axis Age/ Golden Age of Greece 546 to 479 B.C. 546 to 479 B.C. Today I will interview on of the townspeople of Greece to ask them about how they prospered during the Golden Age of Greece. 65279;Q: How do you feel that Greece changed generally during the Golden Age? A: It seemed that it became a more happy place and everyone seems to be just enjoying this time of great wealth. Q: How did education play a part in this? When Columbu...

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe!: When Columbus leaves Spain...what happens? 1492

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe! Sunday, November 14, 2010. When Columbus leaves Spain.what happens? Hello Kathrin Willard here intrveiwng Cristopher Columbus about his journey when he leaves Spain, we all know our story, but have you heard his? Now up close and personal with the "Big Man" himself Christopher Columbus. KW Hi Chris how are you doing? CC I'm doing well and yourself? KW Good, good. Now for the important stuff how was it that you decided that you wanted to leave Spain?

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe!: Willaim the Conqueror 1066 - 1087

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Kathrin's Awesome amd Amazing Blog About Europe! Sunday, November 14, 2010. Willaim the Conqueror 1066 - 1087. Hello Readers who have been following my interviews with famous people of Europe, toady I will be interviewing William the Conqueror. Q:William how did it feel to be crwned King of England? A: It felt good that I was able to have control of all of England, but also I felt a wave of accomplishment, for example when I defeated King Harold, it felt pretty good. Q: Why is that?

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