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1552
| The First Crusade ...In The middle of the Eleventh Century The tranquillity of the eastern Mediterranean seemed assured for many years to come, but little did the people know what w... | Essay Me! |
862
| The Great Pyramid of Egypt ...“Man fears time, yet time fears the Pyramids”. At the city of Giza, the Great Pyramid of Khufu, standing for more than 5 millenniums, build by more than 100,000... | Essay Me! |
1544
| The Highland Clearances Re-examined ...The popular conception of the Highland clearances depicts a simple, clear-cut tale of injustice depicted through sensational images of massacre and destruction.... | Essay Me! |
1443
| The Mayans Way Of Life ...The Mayans believe that Mother Earth was a gigantic monster. It was an alligator, toad, and a turtle combined. Above her was a sky with a layer for each planet ... | Essay Me! |
1593
| The Strengths and Weaknesses of Cluniac Monasticism ...Assess the strengths and weaknesses of Cluniac monasticism between the tenth and twelfth centuries.
... | Essay Me! |
1799
| Weapons of the Middle Age ...The year is 1232. Somewhere in northern Europe, a Saxon castle is
under attack. In the fields for miles around, thousands of soldiers viciously fight.
... | Essay Me! |
1761
| Why does the Iliad conclude with the funeral of Hektor? ...Examine why the Iliad concludes with the funeral of Hektor. Could Hektors’ death be recognised as a major defining moment in the Trojan War?
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2906
| Why was Socrates found guilty? Was he fairly tried and condemned? ...At the time of Socrates' trial in 399 BC, Athens was still badly shaken by it's unstable political and military past. The surrender at the Battle of Aegospotami... | Essay Me! |
1500
| Women in Ancient Greece ...Women in Ancient Greece were always very bust people. Whether it was caring for children or taking to their households, they almost never had free time on their... | Essay Me! |
2666
| Women in Ancient Greece: Athens and Sparta ...Most people think of ancient Athens as the city of freedom and democracy, while they think of Sparta as a highly restricted society. The schools teach us that ... | Essay Me! |
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