The Purpose of God in Creating the World, Etc
Author: E. R. PINNEY
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 62
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Author: E. R. PINNEY
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 62
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Published: 1852
Total Pages: 414
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dominic Lieven
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2022-05-05
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 0141984465
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the acclaimed Wolfson Prize-winning author, a dazzling history of the world's emperors For millennia much of the world was ruled by emperors: a handful of individuals claimed no limit to the lands they could rule over and no limit to their authority. They operated beyond normal human constraint and indeed often claimed a superhuman or divine authority. In practice they ran the gamut from being some of the most remarkable men who ever lived, to being some of the worst and least remarkable. Dominic Lieven's marvellous new book, In the Shadow of the Gods, is the first to grapple seriously with this extraordinary phenomenon. Across the world peoples, willingly or unwillingly, fell into orbit around figures who reshaped or destroyed entire societies, imposed religions and invaded rivals. Lieven describes the anatomy of imperial monarchy and the principles by which it functioned. He compares the great emperors of antiquity, the caliphs and the warrior-emperors of the steppe before he turns to the Habsburg, Russian, Ottoman, Mughal and Chinese emperors, packing the book with extraordinary stories, astute observations and a sense of both delight and horror at these individuals' antics. The entire breadth of extreme human behaviour is here - from warlords to patrons of the arts, from political genius to feeble incapacity and pathological violence. As one of the great experts both on empires and on Russian history, Lieven is brilliantly qualified to write a book that brings to life a system of rule that dominated most of human history, as well as some of history's grandest and most dismaying figures.
Author: John F. White
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Published: 2015-11-30
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 1473844770
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe leader who helped keep the Dark Ages at bay: “An excellent picture of the Crisis of the Third Century and the life and work of Aurelian” (StrategyPage). The ancient Sibylline prophecies had foretold that the Roman Empire would last for one thousand years. As the time for the expected dissolution approached in the middle of the third century AD, the empire was lapsing into chaos, with seemingly interminable civil wars over the imperial succession. The western empire had seceded under a rebel emperor, and the eastern empire was controlled by another usurper. Barbarians took advantage of the anarchy to kill and plunder all over the provinces. Yet within the space of just five years, the general, and later emperor, Aurelian had expelled all the barbarians from within the Roman frontiers, reunited the entire empire, and inaugurated major reforms of the currency, pagan religion, and civil administration. His accomplishments have been hailed by classical scholars as those of a superman, yet Aurelian himself remains little known to a wider audience. His achievements enabled the Roman Empire to survive for another two centuries, ensuring a lasting legacy of Roman civilization for the successor European states. Without Aurelian, the Dark Ages would probably have lasted centuries longer.
Author: Aphra Behn
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Published: 1687
Total Pages: 94
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Published: 1788
Total Pages: 772
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Published: 1727
Total Pages: 368
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Published: 1812
Total Pages: 538
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Camden Elizabeth LAMBERT (Hon.)
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Published: 1838
Total Pages: 1016
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fergus Millar
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 673
ISBN-13: 9780801480492
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