It didn't neccessarily matter what ethnicticity or religeon you were; if you weren't Christian, you were killed. (very sad but true, they even actually killed other Christians)
All the kings would participate in the crusades for motives. Some would want to be richer, some wanted adventure and some were just moved by faith alone.
Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.Cleopatra never entered Rome itself. She was there in 46 BC and again in 44 BC, but not in the city itself. The city of Rome had a sacred wall called the "pomerium" with many kinds of restrictions and one of them was that no crowned head could pass through it. The ancient writers make it very clear that she was established in Caesar's villa, outside of the city, across the Tiber. All the diplomatic discussions had to be done through agents or through representatives of the senate coming to her.
Rome was/is not actually on a plain. It was/is in a hilly area on the river Tiber 15 miles from the sea. The early city was called the city of the seven hills. There are hills beyond these and modern Rome lies on several more hills. The area becomes flat towards the sea.
Pisani is Italian. It originally meant "from the city of Pisa" (in Tuscany), but the name has been around for a very long time and people with that surname can be found all over Italy. The Pisani name has been well-known in Venice since the 14th century.
All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
dont tell me you are in wgss boy
Jerusalem was the final city in all the crusades because the muslims and christians tried getting there because thats where palestine was, the holy land. Simi
destoyed the town.
Jerusalem
No, there are no customs in the Vatican. However, since all travelers to the Vatican arrive through Rome and would be subject to Italian Customs at that point.
he was the leader of all the crusades.:)
A result of the crusades was all of the Byzantine Empire
Failures. With the exception of the First Crusade, all of the Crusades were failures.
Over a million people were killed during all the crusades.
no
The Veneto city of Verona is the italian city of love. This is where Shakespeare based Romeo and Juliet considdered by most as the ultimate love story of all time. Hence, Verona is very popular with amorous couples from all over the world.
All Italian cities have beautiful women. The Italians tend to be an attractive people. But Rome tends to be categorized as having the most beautiful of all of the beautiful Italian women.