A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... took art objects to Rome from Sicily and southern Italy and , after the middle of the second century B.C. , from Greece and Asia Minor . Then they employed Greek artists who built temples on the Greek rectangular plan with ornate ...
... took art objects to Rome from Sicily and southern Italy and , after the middle of the second century B.C. , from Greece and Asia Minor . Then they employed Greek artists who built temples on the Greek rectangular plan with ornate ...
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... took Sicily from the Saracens ( 1061-1071 ) . A few years later Robert Guiscard made war against the Byzantine emperor , a Norman threat that ended only with Guiscard's death ( 1085 ) . In the East the Seljuk Turks , a fanatical ...
... took Sicily from the Saracens ( 1061-1071 ) . A few years later Robert Guiscard made war against the Byzantine emperor , a Norman threat that ended only with Guiscard's death ( 1085 ) . In the East the Seljuk Turks , a fanatical ...
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... took the title of John XX . Forced by the hatred of many Romans to resign , Benedict sold the papal see to his godfather , John Gratian , who took [ 329 ] THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH , 604-1216.
... took the title of John XX . Forced by the hatred of many Romans to resign , Benedict sold the papal see to his godfather , John Gratian , who took [ 329 ] THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH , 604-1216.
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