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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

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All the third century in Rome was marked by constant persecution, which highlights the Diocletian in 303 to 313, he ordered churches and sacred books burned and razing of entire cities to be Christians, and forced many Christians to make pagan sacrifices. However, the number of Christians had increased to approximately 7 million on his death Diocletian issued an edict tolerance in which the Christian religion was permissible with certain restrictions, with this, the Emperor recognized his own defeat. Later, the pagan Emperor Constantine, gradually began to believe in Christian doctrine or maybe made the thought, that because he realized the impossibility of winning a Christian, so in 313 issued the Edict of Milan, in which establishing freedom of worship and religion, and authorized the return of confiscated property to Christians. Before his death in 337 was baptized and moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Byzantium, which would be called Constantinople in his honor. The following emperors except Julian Theodosius be Christians and who ruled from 378 to 395 would be made Christianity the only legal and official religion of the Empire.
So Christianity would have an occasional victory as real political power since the Roman authorities only mask or change their appearance, moving their old religious institutions of Christianity, so did the Catholic Church in Rome and the Orthodox in Constantinople, the ancient priests Romans became the religious authorities and intermediaries of God, leaving the Christian populace into oblivion. In fact the values \u200b\u200bthat Christ had spread were also distorted and forgotten, values \u200b\u200bsuch as love of neighbor decent and honest work, solidarity, humility, respect and the pursuit of peace, but instead reproduced the defects of the decadent Roman Empire and the Church empowered by the ownership of property and means of production, at the expense of the class worker at the time of naturalization of inequality, injustice, individualism, violence and authoritarianism. In terms of class inequality, it is noted in the extravagance of life from the bishops and priests, and the magnificence of the churches, this contrasted with the poverty that engulfed the rest of society not descended from a noble lineage. Ironically, Christianity had become the basis of Catholicism an institution rather than a religion, but an institution that went against the principles that Christ had established, especially against the humility and poverty, as the upper echelons of the clergy were the least represented in its double standard of hypocrisy.
In the V century the Old Roman Empire had been broken into two parts, an eastern and a western, but now the two churches (the Roman and Orthodox) that were discussed were the hegemony and not only territorial, but spiritual, it was as a competition to acquire as many followers to be recognized as the most authoritative official churches divine and the other bishops. The Catholic Church never recognized the authority of the Orthodox Church and vice versa, in fact over time there was some friction between them, which caused an irreconcilable conflict. But would the Western Empire which succumb to invasions of Germanic tribes, but not be the end of the Western Catholic Church. By mid-century
V overpopulation in northern Europe caused a massive migration of Germanic tribes to the south. These tribes began settling on the banks of the Danube and maintained diplomatic relations with the Eastern Byzantine Empire, which allowed the passage and access to the imperial territories of central and western Europe in exchange that work the land. But this peace was not lasting as it was a migration of a very belligerent tribe that is believed to come from the steppes of Asia, the Huns. These people had the intention and the desire to be the territories of Rome's legendary, no matter the cost. Therefore had to attack the Germanic tribes that were already established at the borders of the Danube, in order to penetrate to Rome in the Italian peninsula. In this way the Germanic tribes were moved farther west, the Franks and Burgundians were established in Gaul, the Swabians, Vandals and Alans in Hispania, the Heruli in the peninsula after firing the last Roman Emperor West, Romulus Augustus and mingled with the Anglo Saxons and emigrated to the province of Britain, although some stayed on the shores of the Baltic Sea.
As the Goths were given a special status because they have negotiated and allied with the imperial authorities, and in exchange for territories in Hispania committed to expel the Swabians, Vandals and Alans of the peninsula. But not all Goths were so diplomatic, in fact the tribe eventually split into two, which were to Spain were the Visigoths and instead the other invaded the Italian peninsula and took control of Rome, they were called Ostrogoths.
was thanks to the alliance of the Visigoths the Burgundians, the Franks and the remains of the Roman Empire that managed to defeat the hordes of Huns at the Battle of the Champs Cataláunicos in 451. This ended with the main threat of the moment, to make way for a new structural transformation, social and cultural development in the European continent. No longer was the rest of the Western Empire, now it is fragmented into several kingdoms that arose from the cultural fusion of Romans with Germans, but where the Germans had become the largest social hierarchies, which had been won by the sword, and instead the Romans passed a background in social strata, to get to become slaves in the middle age Media. Although the administrative structure of government was destroyed in the West, an institution was continued with life, Roman Catholic Church, which would be making between those faithful followers of Germanic kingdoms that gradually converted to Christianity, fusing their old beliefs and religions in Catholic Christianity.
With the fall of Western Roman Empire gives way to the Roman Germanic kingdoms, which had its own culture and social and political structures, but nevertheless all these kingdoms were interconnected by a single element, Christianity, was why Catholic Church played an important role throughout the Middle Ages, and that she was the intermediary in diplomatic affairs between the various kingdoms, the highest authority in religious matters and therefore the leader of souls who believe in the Christian faith. Thus the Catholic Church made its own territory without a kingdom, the Papal States, and from Rome was responsible for having a great political influence within the kingdoms of the West, that's how the members of the clergy acquired great hierarchy of social strata.
As discussed earlier, in ancient societies have always existed social classes and hierarchies, "but with a different name in each culture, such as royalty, priests, warriors, traders, artisans, farmers, freemen and slaves. Then we have that in the Middle Ages things have not changed at all since the strata in society are very marked and uneven, first at the top of the pyramid is the king and royal family, under royalty is the nobility and vassals of the king, who acquired their titles of nobility by King. In the same level are the priests or clerics, who also have hierarchical divisions, the head is the pope or pontiff, after the archbishops and bishops, and finally the priests. Below the nobility and higher clergy were the knights and gentlemen feudal. In the lowest social strata were the servants, who were peasants and artisans who had no property, so they were forced to surrender their labor in exchange for housing and food, the servants lived in the strengths of feudal lords, they were in charge of working the land, care for livestock, part of the feudal militia and other household chores.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

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Rome's case is exceptional because of the flourishing cultural and knowledge that led to all around the Mediterranean, founded according to tradition in 753 BC began to be governed, like Greece a monarchy which was overthrown conflict of dynasty in the year 509 BC Thus, imitating the Greeks established a democratic system of government called the Republic, in which what is now the executive branch fell on two consuls, but not only that, also they were the year who led the armies in the war. Each year the Romans made new gains and thus they were expanding their control over all around the Mediterranean, defeated the Carthaginians in the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, ended the Macedonian hegemony and the Hellenistic kingdoms in the east and passed over the remains of the weakened Greece, engaged and retreated a Celtic or Gallic tribes, savagely repressed astures and Basques of northern Spain and now in current times of the Roman Empire Germanic tribes to redeploy and remain at bay, finally conquered the Persian Sassanid Empire and thus acquire the largest territorial times, then break off and go into decline.
At the time of the Roman republic's political power struggle between patricians and plebeians was characteristic of this period. Commoners to acquire Roman citizenship began to increase in number and gradually sought to expand their political rights and promotion to government positions, which they accomplished in the last part of the Republican period, but the social ascent did not stop the conflict between the two classes are reflected in the senate and the tribune. That was how the Roman bureaucracy was increasingly fragmented, and each faction is inclined to support the more general it suited their interests. Thus began the military struggles within the Roman territories and thus the power was concentrated in the main figures in the war, formed the first triumvirate led by Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus. These three consuls
battled each other and divided the empire according to their areas of influence, was a bloody war between the Romans which will emerge victorious Caesar's nephew, Augustus el cual unificaría los territorios para dar paso al Imperio. Es durante estos años del triunvirato que se desarrollan varias revueltas civiles debido al malestar social, pero una muy relevante es la del 73 al 71 a.C. conocida como la Tercera Guerra Servil o la Guerra de Espartaco, un esclavo gladiador que arto de la represión y el mal trato se rebeló a sus amos y organizo a 70 gladiadores para escapar por las armas y adquirir la libertad, sin embargo este reducido grupo pronto aumento a una banda de 120 mil hombres, mujeres y niños, los cuales deambularon por la península itálica, asaltando y saqueando las poblaciones a su paso; según la historiográfica romana, se piensa que estos esclavos buscaban huir para adquirir su libertad or maybe they wanted to conquer the city of Rome, however, after several victories against the Roman legions, were crushed by 8 legions under the command of Licinius Crassus.
Although this slave revolt failed in its mission, these events are a milestone that marked the history of Rome and exemplify the social discontent of the slaves because of their deplorable living conditions and how this denigration of his person exploded at a time historical conditions permitted. Spartacus was crucified along with many more slaves, this punishment was the most painful and repentant the moment and served to set an example and instilling fear among the rest of society. But the gladiator Spartacus was not the only relevant crucified in history, we have the case of Christ, a character who transcended so that changing the mentality and structure of Mediterranean society.
In the Roman territories was a great freedom of non-Roman religious cults, which were permitted provided they do not affect the administration, legislation and state government. This is the case with the Jews, who even practiced their religious rites were never very well regarded by the Romans, as businessmen refused or refused to pay taxes and submit totally to the Roman yoke. Despite these differences both cultures coexisted with some scratches and Judea eventually happened to be another Roman province. It was there Christ in the year 30 or so began to make their prophecies about the return of the king of the Jews among his followers and expand the ideas of love for others and solidarity within the community. Soon these ideas were too radical for the Jews themselves, who could not accept that there is the possibility of the arrival of the son of God, as this worldview rooted deviated from its monotheism.
was why the Jews themselves were responsible for crucifying Jesus placate and martyred, not realizing that martyrdom would be the engine of a new religion that would spread throughout the eastern part of the empire. Since the death of Christ, the Jews began make persecutions against Christians to end their existence and the bitter hatred was passed to the Romans, who realized the danger they were before this new religious movement derived from Judaism. At first learned Jews and imprisoning Christians, but it was the Romans who strengthened repressive measures against them.
During the first years of the Empire began to place statues of the Emperors in various provincial towns, in fact I usually worship or kneel in front of these statues, as it related to the figure of Emperor of the gods. This was a practice that devout Christians refused to perform because that their beliefs were based in one God and his son as lord of the land, why could not accept that another man was revered as God on earth. So the Romans began to conduct a census in which the population was forced to kneel before the statue of the Emperor and declare loyalty, thereby discovering the Christians, who refused to perform this act because his faith in Christ they are allowed.
These Christians preferred martyrdom to betray their faith with empty words, and in fact, martyrdom was the most effective tool for the Christian resistance, since non-Christians were impressed by these acts of faith and will therefore begin to doubt about the true religion and often ended up converting to Christianity. That was how Christianity spread rapidly as a wave from the east, but not before going through several persecutions by the Emperor. The first of these was made by Nero in 64 to 68, then Domitian from 81 to 96, which was crucified and banished many Christians for not renouncing his religion. Trajan persecution ordered 109 to 111, after the heavily repressed Septimius Severus 202 to 210, we know that every day many martyrs were burned, tortured and beheaded, pursued in North Africa and Egypt, as well as driven out of cities like Rome , Cartago, Corinth and Alexandria, because the Roman Church took great influence and power, and hatred of Christians was spreading to the Roman society in general.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Friday, March 4, 2011

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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The Chaldeans were concerned about the reconstruction and beautification of the city of Babylon, which had been destroyed by the Assyrians. However, this constant concern would lead to their ruin to a new invader, other Indo-European people, the Persians. In 555 BC King Nabonidus, in an effort to beautify Babylon, disdain their controls to his co, Belshazar, famous for his cruelty, which allowed to the general discontent of the inhabitants of Babylon, the advance of the Persians, which took over the city in 539 BC under the command of Cyrus the Great, who proclaimed himself king of kings.
This example is to be noticed, the fact that in many cases the social unrest or civil society, not transcended in a revolution, but were a sign of weakness of a kingdom, weakness that was exploited by a neighbor powerful, to seize the city more easily. This type of situation is repeated throughout history, this is how a culture and a strong kingdom absorbed another, imposing their customs and traditions, and adopting those which it considers appropriate, thus generating new social and economic structures in which he has the weapons and government positions dominates over the conquered and the press to benefit from his artistic work.
The Persians would be the inheritors of imperial power in ancient Mesopotamia, and like its predecessors, expand your domain by means of force. However they were not limited to the classic conquest in the Middle East and Egypt, but went beyond to the Mediterranean. Conquered the Ionian cities of Asia Minor and sought to go to the heart of ancient Greece in the Peloponnese. But this was not a conquest as the previous ones, because for the first time, an eastern kingdom was met with a free people who had already spread throughout the Mediterranean and Black Sea side, a people for whom was unthinkable to fall into slavery, and instead, I used to be the one who gave the orders and establish the laws of coexistence, this town was Greek or Hellenistic.
The Greeks were always clear that it was better to keep your freedom, honor and dignity rather than fall into slavery, would rather die with honor than live in disgrace, and indeed it was this ideology that clashed with the Persian Empire, which I thought I had a divine mission to bring good to all existing towns. These worldviews collided at an early stage, so it was inevitable war between the two peoples, one-sided war in many respects, since the Persians had an army of thousands of soldiers and Phoenician fleet much higher than the Greek, but the Greeks had a more developed civilization and technology were great strategists in the field of battle, wearing helmets and armor to protect the extremities, shields, swords drawn and spears, and sandals also had the advantage that the war would develop on its territory, which knew perfectly and it was inhospitable to foreigners because of their great cliffs, mountains and lack of natural harbors.
Indeed, the war came to the Balkan peninsula, and that was where the Greeks, with its small number of soldiers resisted the Persian attack to death. The polis of Sparta and Athens were the protagonists of the battles, while the Spartans, with their skilled soldiers, fighting for land, naval strategies applied Athenians to defeat the invading Phoenician fleets. These Greeks knew how to use the qualities of its territory to create the best strategies of resistance and as a result, the large number of the Persian forces was counterproductive for themselves as easily their boats collided, and their horses, chariots and soldiers were overflowed by the cliffs, was well as the Persians could not overcome the powerful Greek phalanx or the skillful military and naval strategies. By mid-century
V BC the Greeks ended the power Persian once and for all and thus retained their freedom. Especially Athens clung to form a military link between the various Aegean Greek polis to permanently expel the Persians from Asia Minor, and they got it, but at a high price because these cops would be subjugated to the domain and prevented from Athens to drop out of the Delian League, so they were forced to pay a constant tribute and surrender their ships to join the fleet, which was controlled by Athens. Athens
take advantage of this accumulation of rich tributes to expand his new empire and embellish their own polls, but this outpouring of luxury and the concentration of power in few hands, soon brought considerable social unrest of the various polis of the Empire, since they never had the same benefits as the Athenian people. Many of these regions of the Aegean tried to withdraw from the League and be independent, but the Athenians promptly repressed all defector to demolish its walls punishment and confiscation of their ships, which left them completely unprotected.
Thus Athens became the leading merchant and naval fleet in the Mediterranean, she was in charge of trade and security of the sea, but soon formed his own suspicious Spartan League to compete with Athens and that was how Start the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), which was developed within the Greek territory and among the Greeks. Was a long war in which Athens and Sparta cops followed their allies, fought to gain hegemony between the cops and expand its regional influence. However, these internal conflicts alone caused the wear of both powers and defeat of the Athenians, to spend a short period of Spartan hegemony, then finally Theban Macedonian Alexander the Great.
For hegemonic polis Athens as the Delian League is to be noted that it was for the excessive accumulation of power and wealth, coupled with his arrogance and abuse of other Greek polis, which caused the downfall of his empire. Like all imperial structure in history, Athens had its birth, its development, its rise and decay, because like any empire, so much inequality, injustice and abuse of neighbor gradually accumulated discontent in the community until the right moment to get this energy burst and out of the hands of Athenian hegemony. There are many cases within a nation or government, in which injustice and poverty brought considerable social unrest which will eventually be reflected in rebellion, and then will express a similar case is very important in history, that of the Romans.