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To have a commander of all of military forces
The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.
Most Confucian officials thought the government gained little from trade and contact with foreigners. They were more concerned with threats of invasion from Central Asia. So the Ming government ended the maritime voyages and banned the building of seagoing ships. ^_^ Hope this helps! Got it straight from my textbook!
He was an Emperor of Ethiopia & is revered in the Rastafarian religion.
what kind of penguin, so far only the yellow eyed penguin is endangered, other ones are either vulnerable or least concerned
I don't think so. Many foreigners are living in Cebu. In fact, there are many retirement villages being constructed in Cebu, with foreigners as potential market.
Yes. Anyone from outside a country is a foreigner. So in the UK, people from America would be foreigners as they are not from the UK.
I dont know but i am writign this so soomeone can really answer it. - Barbarians.
Roughly 1.5% of the population so 1.9million.
You can be friends with young foreigners you met by getting their Facebook information or even their phone number. You can keep in touch by texting.
an irrational fear of foreigners or strangers
they didnt trust the chinese so they added more foreigners to the government. most chinese scholars became teachers
It really should be called xenophobic (not xenophobia) discrimination.Xenophobia means "fear of strangers" (= foreigners), so xenophobic discrimination would be discrimination against foreigners/strangers.
They were named because they are so Big like an emperor.
that the filipinos are so friendly,loyal,and religiosly people??
Most Confucian officials thought China gained little from trade. They also thought that China benefited little from contact with foreigners. These officials were far more concerned with threats of invasion from Central Asia. So the Ming government ended the maritime voyages.