Category: Ancient History

  • The Causes of the Crises of the Roman Empire

    Table of Contents Introduction Brief Overview Political Instability Financial Crisis Barbarian Raids Civil Wars Conclusion Reference List Introduction The historical process of human development proves its cyclicality over time. The birth, flowering, and then unstoppable demise of civilizations are illustrated by the study of the history of once-great ancient states. One such example is the…

  • The New York Kouros: Style, Function, and Context

    Table of Contents Function Style Context Pose Works Cited A Kouros is a term given to a free-standing ancient Greek sculpture that made its first appearance during the archaic period in Greece. The sculpture is a representation of a nude male youth (Von Bothmer 616). The name Kouros in Greek refers to a young boy,…

  • The Olmec and Rapa Nui Civilizations

    Introduction The Southern Gulf Coast of Mexico is believed to have been home to the ancient Olmec culture (Diehl 93). Olmec civilization emerged around 1200BC and it developed distinct and complex structures, which have had impact to the people of Mexico up to date. In addition, the civilization instilled a culture, which is recognized by…

  • Cleopatra’s Role in the Evolution of Humanity

    Table of Contents Context Early Years Ascension to the Throne Rule Contribution Conclusion References A role of a person in the evolution of humanity cannot be overestimated. There are numerous names of outstanding people that are associated with various periods of history as they became the manifestation of that era and preconditioned the way society…

  • The Murder of Caesar: Brief Analysis

    The murder of Caesar has remained one of the most infamous assassinations in history over centuries. It may be explained by the fact that Caesar was a powerful ruler, who managed to bring Rome to prosperity, and by the drastic consequences, this assassination led to, which ran counter to what was expected. Plutarch’s history sheds…

  • Was Julius Caesar a Good Person?

    The artistic approach of the English classic playwright William Shakespeare, who chronicled Julius Caesar, was based on historical sources, but with a strong preference for embellished fiction. For Shakespeare, it was important to express not the real characteristics of the prototype of his character, but the character himself, as the embodiment and sharpening of a…

  • The Ancient Pagans of Northern Europe and a Connection With Nature

    The connection between the ancient pagans of northern Europe and nature is undeniable. Harvey provides the definition of paganism as such that “labels a diverse but cohesive array of religious activities and affiliations that can also be named ‘nature-centered spiritualties’ or ‘nature religions’… Pagans are people who identify themselves as members of a spectrum of…

  • The Fall of the Roman Empire

    Rome was not built in one day; so too, the mighty Roman Empire did not fall in a day – it covered hundreds of years. Why did Rome fall? Just like the human body is inevitably subject to growth, decay, and death it is the same with nations. History is replete with such examples without…

  • The Fall of the Aztec Empire

    Table of Contents Introduction The Aztec Empire The Conquest Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Aztec Empire was the largest domain on the North American continent before the Spaniards defeated it. The conquest was led by the renowned conquistador Hernán Cortés. His victory over the Aztecs secured Mexico as a colony and ensured the Spanish Empire could…

  • The History of Gaius Julius Caesar

    Table of Contents Introduction Early Life Life’s Work Summary References Introduction Julius Caesar’s determination and political savvy allowed him to rise to the head of the crumbling Roman Republic. Caesar amassed a great deal of power and popular support and single-handedly ruled Rome for years. However, some members of the Senate feared that Caesar’s autocratic…