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... Rome . It was preserved , transformed , and spread by Christianity and thus transmitted to the vernacular languages of the European Continent , the Western Hemi- sphere , and other regions that were settled by Europeans . To the present ...
... Rome . It was preserved , transformed , and spread by Christianity and thus transmitted to the vernacular languages of the European Continent , the Western Hemi- sphere , and other regions that were settled by Europeans . To the present ...
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... Rome . Luther himself did not improve matters by publishing a bold ser- mon on the power of excommunication that made it clear that here was not a man who would accept unquestioned whatever might be decided by the pope in terms of some ...
... Rome . Luther himself did not improve matters by publishing a bold ser- mon on the power of excommunication that made it clear that here was not a man who would accept unquestioned whatever might be decided by the pope in terms of some ...
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... Rome , under Lucius Cornelius Sulla , were made , and portents of future struggles were evident in the lack of any agreement between the two powers . Sulla was sent to the east by the Roman Senate to govern Cilicia in Anatolia . In 92 ...
... Rome , under Lucius Cornelius Sulla , were made , and portents of future struggles were evident in the lack of any agreement between the two powers . Sulla was sent to the east by the Roman Senate to govern Cilicia in Anatolia . In 92 ...
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