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Hebe, the Greek goddess, has no weakness that are noted in myth.
The phrase was noted in 1765 as an American expression, meaning 'a present for which an equivalent return is expected'
Yes, he is noted for "Medea," "Trojan Women," "Hyppolytus," and "The Bacchae." Some of his plays we would now call Tragicomedies.
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They were noted from 3300 b.c to 2500 b.c.
Emperor Augustus of Rome was partiularly noted for commissioning buildings that imitated the Greek style, demonstrating its influence around the known world.
Wind direction is recorded according to the direction from which it blows. The direction is noted using the eight directions on the compass.
Augustus is most noted for being the first emperor of Rome. He is also known for avenging the death of his great-uncle Julius Caesar and in 31 BC he defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium.
Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.Many emperors toured the empire, or many parts of it, but Hadrian is the one noted for his traveling.
Mount Blaxland was named after Gregory Blaxland. He was an English pioneer farmer and explorer in Australia, noted for initiating and co-leading the first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by European settlers.
It seems likely that Decius (249-251) was the first Roman emperor to officially persecute Christians.AnswerYou could loosely say it was Nero, although he did not persecute them for their faith, but for the crime of arson. Some authorities say there was a persecution under the emperor Domitian, other doubt this. The major persecutions came under the emperors Decius, Valerian and Diocletian.
Many emperors were generous to their troops and to the Roman people, in fact, it seemed almost an obligation to give the people a donation at their installation and on certain anniversaries. However, about the most generous emperor was Nero. He not only took care of the folks at home, but he exempted the entire province of Greece from taxation---one of the reasons he got into financial difficulties.
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Qin Shi Huang (also known as Shi Huangdi) was the Chinese emperor who purged all other writings and ideologies, especially Confucianism. Although some scholars have noted that his reign had certain positive aspects, he became known as a tyrannical leader who only wanted obedience to the laws that he (the emperor) put into place.
Noted with thanks in Chinese