it was the method of governing
it was the method of governing
Cyrus method of governing was he treated conquered people with kindness. He was known to have shown great respect for other peoples religions and customs and even worshipped at their holy sites.
The enduring legacy of the byzantine empire is seen in European art and legal systems.
No it is not. The word legacy (bequest, enduring contribution) is a noun.
Victor Hugo's enduring legacy in France was his first published his first collection of poetry in 1822, his eight published plays, his novels Han d'islande and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
the ratification of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments
Christine Kreyling has written: 'The plan for SoBro' 'Enduring Legacy'
yes
Cyrus earned the title "Cyrus the Great" due to his remarkable achievements as the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, one of the largest empires in ancient history. He is celebrated for his military conquests, which united various territories, and for his progressive policies, including the respect for local customs and religions. Additionally, his establishment of the Cyrus Cylinder, often considered the first charter of human rights, further solidified his legacy as a just and enlightened ruler. His ability to govern a diverse empire effectively contributed to his enduring reputation as a great leader.
He yearns for human contact.
Francisco Pizarro's enduring legacy is the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in South America. He established Spanish control over large parts of the region and paved the way for further Spanish colonization in the area. His actions had a lasting impact on the indigenous populations and the history of the Americas.
A liitle bit like this I suppose: http://oceanup.com/legacy/2008/12/01/miley-cyrus-cheerleader.jpg