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The Roman author who praised the Republic and the Germanic peoples was Tacitus. In his work "Germania," he admired the simplicity and martial virtues of the Germanic tribes, contrasting them with the perceived moral decline of Roman society. Additionally, in his "Dialogue on Orators," Tacitus expressed his nostalgia for the values of the Roman Republic, highlighting the importance of civic virtue and public service.
The author views manifest destiny as a complex and often problematic ideology that justifies American expansionism at the expense of indigenous peoples and other nations. While it embodies a sense of purpose and national pride, the author critiques its moral implications and the violence it perpetuated. Ultimately, manifest destiny is seen as both a driving force in American history and a catalyst for significant ethical dilemmas.
This question is too vague to be answered in any reasonably brief manner. Caesar would have treated conquered people of the Empire differently from Romans. He would have treated loyal people different from rebellious ones. He would have treated plebians differently from nobles. What does the author really mean? George Ilio likes men
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The author of the Book of Daniel was in error in describing Darius as the earliest King of Persia and as the king who conquered the Babylonians.The Persian kings are called Achaemenid, as they claimed descent from a legendary King Achaemenes of around the eighth century BCE. The Persians expanded their power by first conquering, then absorbing their Median kinsmen.The early kings, beginning with Cyrus:Cyrus the Great (c 560/559-530BCE) was the king who defeated the Median king, Astyages (c 585 - 550), and afterwards conquered the Lydians and the Babylonians, making Persia a great power.Cambyses (530-522)Bardia (also known as Smerdis) 522Darius I (522-486)Xerxis I (486-465), the king who attempted to invade GreeceArtaxerxes I (465-424)
because he whas the greatest ruler of all times he did not kill a lot of people he only deffended or attacked
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Scholastic has a series of articles called Lands and Peoples, written by various people. Is this what you are referring to? Also, David L. Clawson has written a book called "Latin America and The Caribbean: Lands and Peoples"
Julius Caesar, the man who conquered the Gauls.
Jo Leslee has written: 'It shall be conquered'
John Darbe has written: 'The last enemy conquered'
David Santoro has written: 'Treating weapons proliferation'
Susan Peoples has written: 'Le role des femmes au sein du synddicalisme'
J. Frank Peoples has written: 'The bright side of the mountain' -- subject(s): Biography, Clergy
Margaret Mason Shaw has written: 'He conquered death'
J. Melville Scutt has written: 'I saw, I conquered'
Terry S. Trepper has written: 'Treating Incest'