If you mean by the state of Rome, the government, it was the republic under a Dictatorship. If you mean the state of the populace, it was fairly peaceful among the commoners but there was a lot of dissension among the senators.
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Julius Caesar lived in Rome. Because he was the Pontifix Maximus or High Priest, he lived in a mansion at state expense.
The storm in Julius Caesar reflects both the troubles occurring within the Roman state, and the internal conflict occurring within Brutus as to whether the assassination is best for the state.
Prince Shotoku established Buddhism as the state religion of Japan during his reign. Thus leading to his semi-legendary status as the creator of Japanese Buddhism.
Ivan III was a Russian grand prince. He had the longest reign of all Russian rulers (43 years). He tripled his territory during his reign for which he is also called 'Ivan the Gatherer'. He ended the long standing dominance of the Golden Horde. He laid the foundations of modern Russian state.
During the reign of the Han Dynasty , under the rule of Emperor Wu, Confucianism was developed and made the state ideology. The Chinese society adopted the orthodox doctrine.
The area of Caesars Head State Park is 30.218 square kilometers.
JuliusCaesarwas not a judge. He was a military commander and a statesman. He was the greatest military genus inancientRoman history. InLatinthe word magistrate meantofficerof state, not judge.
The Greek state Of Macedonia during Alexander the Great's reign
Octavian gave himself the name of Augustus. Octavian's original name was Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus and his mother was the sister of Julius Caesar. In 27 BCE he became Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus in recognition of his services to the state as the first of the Roman Emperors. All succeeding Caesars (Emperors of Rome) called themselves Augustus after that.
Octavian gave himself the name of Augustus. Octavian's original name was Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus and his mother was the sister of Julius Caesar. In 27 BCE he became Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus in recognition of his services to the state as the first of the Roman Emperors. All succeeding Caesars (Emperors of Rome) called themselves Augustus after that.
None of the ancient writers state who was the tutor of Augusts in his early general studies. However, its a good chance that his uncle Julius tutored him in military matters and the Roman political system, as he was with his uncle both in Spain and in Africa.
Anglicanism EDIT: I think the correct answer is Presbyterians NOT Anglicanism...
The Caesars Pocono Palace Resort is located in the Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania. More specifically, Caesars Pocono Palace Resort is located in the town of East Stroudsburg.
Vikings were no longer around during the 1300s, as their reign ended in the early 1000s.
That would probably be dictated by his own personal preference during his reign.
France.
The Reign of Terror was a period of violence during the French Revolution. It lasted from September, 1793 to July 1794 and is named for the many executions of those denounced as "enemies of the state", mainly in Paris but also in other areas of France. Most were guillotined (beheaded), as were King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette, earlier in 1793.