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the also said, there's no magic wand reside ah, ah, caesar augustus jo haro, and now ru alexander, all names of past leaders whose reputations have a great power, i've left a legacy worthy of the history books. however, what all are putting into power from the charming french president, a manual mcqueen placed into a power around the globe are definitely you're going to look at why certain populations are electing a different types for the present day era. let's get started. ah, does it serve today's society to a judge at the quality of our leaders? we're joined by our international correspondent, roxana salon. powerful leaders is a pressing full team writing a bare so whether or not we hold strong men leaders in oh, or think that there are making at least a conditional comeback. of course, the mainstream media he's own countrymen, honor him as a leader, tional politics. he's a lie and see no, but name on it. challenging almost a century long of you as dominance of the globe ramp in the united states. he's a much as a no nonsense of at least half of the american population. i miss him
the also said, there's no magic wand reside ah, ah, caesar augustus jo haro, and now ru alexander, all names of past leaders whose reputations have a great power, i've left a legacy worthy of the history books. however, what all are putting into power from the charming french president, a manual mcqueen placed into a power around the globe are definitely you're going to look at why certain populations are electing a different types for the present day era. let's get started. ah, does it serve...
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and every coin that augustus had were the words, divi filius, "son of the divine one"-- julius caesaron of god. >> this is on every billboard in the mediterranean world. he is the savior of the world, and he brings the peace. now, you may have scruples about how he brings the peace, but he brings peace to rome. and as the saying goes in latin, "peace to the rome and quiet to the provinces." >> (dramatized): this is he, augustus caesar, son of a god, who shall restore the golden age and spread his empire. >> narrator: rome's empire spread across the mediterranean, sweeping through north africa and reaching as far west as spain. to the east, it encompassed egypt, turkey,reece, and palestine, where jesus was born in the jewish land of judea, then ruled by king herod. >> in judea, the king, herod, was in effect a client king. he ruled almost in place of rome. he was the... he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions certainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of t
and every coin that augustus had were the words, divi filius, "son of the divine one"-- julius caesaron of god. >> this is on every billboard in the mediterranean world. he is the savior of the world, and he brings the peace. now, you may have scruples about how he brings the peace, but he brings peace to rome. and as the saying goes in latin, "peace to the rome and quiet to the provinces." >> (dramatized): this is he, augustus caesar, son of a god, who shall...
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ah ramsey's, the great new starter, kim l at a tech caesar augustus jo haro, a narrow room. alexander, the great king has long winston churchill napoleon bonaparte, all names of past leaders whose reputations have a great power supremacy and influence outside of their countries borders have left a legacy worthy of the history books. however, what a world leaders of the present day, who are the types of leaders and people are putting into power from the charming french president, a manual ma crone to the bullish donald trump, the various personalities being placed into a power around the globe are definitely not from a common moult i'm sky now huge, and on today's $360.00 view, we're going to look at why certain populations are looking at different types of leaders and which leaders will leave the most outstanding legacy for the present day era. let's get started. ah, it's young leader can be quantified in many ways. does it serve today's society to a judge of the quality of our leaders on stereotypes formed by traditions made in the past? we are joined by our international corresponde
ah ramsey's, the great new starter, kim l at a tech caesar augustus jo haro, a narrow room. alexander, the great king has long winston churchill napoleon bonaparte, all names of past leaders whose reputations have a great power supremacy and influence outside of their countries borders have left a legacy worthy of the history books. however, what a world leaders of the present day, who are the types of leaders and people are putting into power from the charming french president, a manual ma...
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every hour they beat off a terrible melody about the viennese drunkard augustus, who fell into a common with plague corpses and slept there all night , a terrible chime through the streets in an endless stream, they are drawn to a cart with bodies eaten by ulcers. there are fires on every corner. from juniper manure it was believed that it disinfects the air saturated with ants. in this weighty book, a description of the world's plague, which was published by dr. shaponsky 250 years ago there are many different recipes here. how to treat the plague here, and ordinary vinegar and kvass, and even sour cabbage soup, plague buboes were recommended to wrap a cake of flour or baked onions garlic helps a lot, when crushed and applied to a sore spot , one could laugh at the medical views of the eighteenth century if in the xxi century , at the very beginning of the epidemic , people did not buy up all the stocks of ginger root in supermarkets. and the plague has been known since biblical times in the old. testament is god's punishment in the form of painful growths falls on the philistines in t
every hour they beat off a terrible melody about the viennese drunkard augustus, who fell into a common with plague corpses and slept there all night , a terrible chime through the streets in an endless stream, they are drawn to a cart with bodies eaten by ulcers. there are fires on every corner. from juniper manure it was believed that it disinfects the air saturated with ants. in this weighty book, a description of the world's plague, which was published by dr. shaponsky 250 years ago there...
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number two, the biography of augustus by anthony everett like stuck with me from grad school really amazing story. and last but certainly not least, it's got to be eleanor happy reading so elizabeth harris we're using betty the beagle to sell books. i mean who doesn't love a dog? it's brilliant, right? but i mean, tick tock, book talk also loves a list when you give sort of very short snippet reviews of of a couple of books or just list a couple of books and say, why you do, i don't like them, or you put them in a category. a lot of those have done very well, like i would do. tick tock. this morning there were a i got a couple like books i would kill to be able to read again for the first time things like that or six books that will destroy you or six, you know, i know like enemies to lovers books, things like that. so, you know, that kind of fits into the same the same thing where it's like, here's, here's a list. if you're looking for a particular kind of thing, here's my thumbs up, thumbs down, you know. and if you're looking for this, you want to try this. and there, you know, there are
number two, the biography of augustus by anthony everett like stuck with me from grad school really amazing story. and last but certainly not least, it's got to be eleanor happy reading so elizabeth harris we're using betty the beagle to sell books. i mean who doesn't love a dog? it's brilliant, right? but i mean, tick tock, book talk also loves a list when you give sort of very short snippet reviews of of a couple of books or just list a couple of books and say, why you do, i don't like them,...
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, then it became a triumvirate. began with the territory of the empire that began with octavian augustusl, but caesar, well, the only person in the history of the roman empire who usurped virtually all power, but he actually deserved this power, the man who joined the gauls, the man who won victory both on the battlefield and in the political struggle well, but he was killed. not that putin can become caesar. so i took this article into account and decided to talk about this topic. well, first of all, volodymyr, in your opinion, what can happen with such a trigger or with this signal, uh, and not for fakes for the start precisely for the start for the clarification for the clarification of putin which the fear they felt for putin at least they felt for a long time will turn into a desire to destroy him and they will be able to do what they actually did in the sonata well, not in the senate, somewhere in in these courtyards and corridors, they made the entourage of gaius julius caesar, please. well, they, in russian criminal language, put zorya on the peak, and right away, the criminal so
, then it became a triumvirate. began with the territory of the empire that began with octavian augustusl, but caesar, well, the only person in the history of the roman empire who usurped virtually all power, but he actually deserved this power, the man who joined the gauls, the man who won victory both on the battlefield and in the political struggle well, but he was killed. not that putin can become caesar. so i took this article into account and decided to talk about this topic. well, first...
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well, after caesar , the history of the empire began, which began with octavian augustus. well, caesar was the only person in the history of the roman empire. who usurped virtually all power, but he actually deserved this power, a man who ah joined the galley, a man who won victory both on the battlefield and in the political struggle well , but he was killed not that putin can become caesar so i took this article into consideration solved this topic let's talk, first of all, volodymyr, in your opinion, what can happen with such a trigger or with this signal, uh, and not for a false start , just for a start, to clarify, to clarify putin. will turn into a desire to destroy him and they will be able to do what they actually did in the senate well, not in the senate, there in these courtyards and corridors they did er, they did the entourage of gaius julius caesar, please well, they er, in russian criminal language, put him on peak, this is zorya, and immediately i remember the criminal song menya po mordi bili with a teapot, uh, russian, and to imagine the murder of putin wi
well, after caesar , the history of the empire began, which began with octavian augustus. well, caesar was the only person in the history of the roman empire. who usurped virtually all power, but he actually deserved this power, a man who ah joined the galley, a man who won victory both on the battlefield and in the political struggle well , but he was killed not that putin can become caesar so i took this article into consideration solved this topic let's talk, first of all, volodymyr, in your...
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so i know it's cold because we saw don riddell who was like ber there and augustus so i mean big rain system moving through the south. what's what's going on? it's nonstop. it is. we've got this area of low pressure hanging down to our south. and then of course, we've got high pressure up to our north. it spins clockwise pulls in that northerly wind. we wind up with all of this cold rain, and it's one band after the next and we're really starting to set into this nasty, steady cold air and rain right over augusta, widening things out showing you how it's really filled in from the last few hours, so hopefully we can get this next around done. and behind it even more rain, so it's not over with. this is going to be the rest of the afternoon and into the evening and yes, it will get heavy. at times, you'll see the yellows popping pockets of heavier, steadier rain. unfortunately there is the possibility of a few lightning strikes as well. now it's not thing severe, but it's just annoying to get those delays when you're trying to get this thing wrapped up, so we don't have to add an extra
so i know it's cold because we saw don riddell who was like ber there and augustus so i mean big rain system moving through the south. what's what's going on? it's nonstop. it is. we've got this area of low pressure hanging down to our south. and then of course, we've got high pressure up to our north. it spins clockwise pulls in that northerly wind. we wind up with all of this cold rain, and it's one band after the next and we're really starting to set into this nasty, steady cold air and rain...
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i really like an officer augustus. i think his his writings are published so. anyone can find them, but he's very funny. he doesn't he's a provost guard a lot of the time, but he also doesn't really have a lot of tolerance for people he considers to be drunk, but he drinks a lot and self and then he somehow ends up drunk in memphis and at a temperance play. and so he's writing about how he didn't really like the play and he didn't find it very interesting. and i had found it, i think, in my, you know, nerdy sort of way. i found it a very funny and endearing but i don't i don't know how analytically significant he is. just i just found him funny. so yeah, sometimes you just find those gems in the archives or online. it's yeah. well wonderful. i think that's about all the time we have with dr. barrett tonight. thank you so much to the wonderful audience for your and for attending tonight's talk and thank you to these centers donors we hope to see you all at future events with the virginia center for civil war studies, and especially a huge you to dr. megan bever
i really like an officer augustus. i think his his writings are published so. anyone can find them, but he's very funny. he doesn't he's a provost guard a lot of the time, but he also doesn't really have a lot of tolerance for people he considers to be drunk, but he drinks a lot and self and then he somehow ends up drunk in memphis and at a temperance play. and so he's writing about how he didn't really like the play and he didn't find it very interesting. and i had found it, i think, in my,...
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but the rains quickly returned , and even augustus highly sophisticated subterranean drainage system soon became swamped. the greens became lakes and after just six holes, leaders were told to call it a day. it felt like a different sport. today, um you know, deal with all the elements in the cold rain mentally, it's obviously hard just because you're generally not having the most fun out there. but, yeah, i mean, it's basically impossible . i don't i don't really know what you're supposed to do. remember earlier this week, tiger woods did tell me that the thought crosses his mind when he's out on the course that this could be the last time was that the last time only time will tell the action is resuming right about now. brooks kept the tournament leader will be hoping to win the masters for the first time, but these guys have all got a very long day ahead of them back to you. at least the weather ain't so bad as it was yesterday. don riddell good to see you. thank you. still to come and emotional reunion. dozens of ukrainian children return home and reunite with their families. the
but the rains quickly returned , and even augustus highly sophisticated subterranean drainage system soon became swamped. the greens became lakes and after just six holes, leaders were told to call it a day. it felt like a different sport. today, um you know, deal with all the elements in the cold rain mentally, it's obviously hard just because you're generally not having the most fun out there. but, yeah, i mean, it's basically impossible . i don't i don't really know what you're supposed to...
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and even augustus, highly sophisticated subterranean drainage system soon became swamped greens becames and after just six holes, the leaders were told to call it a day. it felt like a different sport. today, um you know, dealing with all the elements in the cold rain mentally, it's obviously hard just because they're generally not having the most fun out there. but, yeah, i mean, it's basically impossible. i don't i don't really know what you're supposed to do. what they will have to do now is returned to the cause early on sunday morning to play both their 3rd and 4th rounds. the weather forecast is set to be dry, and everyone is hoping for a day of much smoother sailing. don riddell, cnn, augusta. thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us. i'm leela. harakah do stick around paula newton picks up after a quick break and i'll see you tomorrow. this tax season be more efficient with the all new eps and rapid receipts. smarart organizer it's the easy wayay to scan digitize and organize your tax documents, receipts and other paperwork. receipts go in and stress goes aw
and even augustus, highly sophisticated subterranean drainage system soon became swamped greens becames and after just six holes, the leaders were told to call it a day. it felt like a different sport. today, um you know, dealing with all the elements in the cold rain mentally, it's obviously hard just because they're generally not having the most fun out there. but, yeah, i mean, it's basically impossible. i don't i don't really know what you're supposed to do. what they will have to do now is...
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paul is saying those who are on the side of augustus will reach their end first.ome upon them first. so paul is very clearly drawing here a remarkable antithesis between the rule of the emperor on the one hand, and the rule of god-- the kingdom of god-- on the other hand. >> narrator: apocalyptic expectations were fuelg political turmoil throughout judea. jewish resistance to roman rule was growing daily. >> the situation in jerusalem was becoming ireasingly tense through the mid-60s also. josephus tells us that there was growing tension over the last few governors of the countryside. he tells us that they were ty asive and... and corrupt administrators, robbing the people, as it were, for the... in order to line their own pockets. josephus also tells us that there's another source of growing tension in the country at this time, because there's an increasing number of bandit and rebel types coming out of the woodwork in the country. and so between growing banditry, the rise of the zealot movement, a... a politically active insurgency movement, and then the corrupt
paul is saying those who are on the side of augustus will reach their end first.ome upon them first. so paul is very clearly drawing here a remarkable antithesis between the rule of the emperor on the one hand, and the rule of god-- the kingdom of god-- on the other hand. >> narrator: apocalyptic expectations were fuelg political turmoil throughout judea. jewish resistance to roman rule was growing daily. >> the situation in jerusalem was becoming ireasingly tense through the...
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ever since the time of caesar augustus, all religions were tolerated by rome, provided that their worshippers duty and sacrificed to the cult of the emperor. it was this that eventually brought christians into conflict with roman authority. but at the end of the first century, christianitwas still the religion of a few. the roman empire was overwhelmingly pagan, and it seemed impossible to imagine that the teachings of obscure ct could challenge its influence. >> religion in the ancient world is very much a part of public life. they had no idea of a separation of religion and state. >> paganism is the rich, native, religious stew of traditional society in the mediterranean. it's a spiritual universe that's thickly populated with gods and spirits. when you look up into the stars at night, you see the souls of heroes. >> narrator: paganism was very tolerant of other religions. the olympian gods were revered, but this did not prevent their devotees worshipping other gods. >> you have low-tech religions like magic. people routinely go to magicians. if you have a sinus infection, if you need someb
ever since the time of caesar augustus, all religions were tolerated by rome, provided that their worshippers duty and sacrificed to the cult of the emperor. it was this that eventually brought christians into conflict with roman authority. but at the end of the first century, christianitwas still the religion of a few. the roman empire was overwhelmingly pagan, and it seemed impossible to imagine that the teachings of obscure ct could challenge its influence. >> religion in the ancient...
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also talk the 2nd while phil mickelson, he finished joint runner up with capture at the master's at augustus the shot further back at 5 on chris a mole, one olympic surf called in tokyo, 2 years ago. and she's now celebrating again. the american took the title at the wells, surf lake, margaret river, proven to western australia. she's a far tar well champion, and the wind moves her up to 2nd in the rankings. the mens of anchors one by brazil's gabrielle medina, the 3 tar well champion, picking up his 1st championship tool, which is since 2021. he's our 7th in the rankings or little bit further out to say in the round the world ocean rice had a very scary moment for the team. how came p r b team pates fame? well, he's mass that snapped off in the middle of the night. 20 miles off the coast of brazil, he found clear how it happened. but thankfully, all the crew, all safe. they were leading the 4th leg of the 6 month rice at the time box about now drifting back to land. that is only a spot for our more light. i don't see you later. a whole thank you so much and thanks for watching the news. our
also talk the 2nd while phil mickelson, he finished joint runner up with capture at the master's at augustus the shot further back at 5 on chris a mole, one olympic surf called in tokyo, 2 years ago. and she's now celebrating again. the american took the title at the wells, surf lake, margaret river, proven to western australia. she's a far tar well champion, and the wind moves her up to 2nd in the rankings. the mens of anchors one by brazil's gabrielle medina, the 3 tar well champion, picking...
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firsthand about the terrible northern barbarians who, somewhere far to the west , robbed the franks and augustusd when one day at dawn from a serene blue haze , dozens of unfamiliar ships suddenly appeared swiftly, like sea dragons, the townspeople rushed to the walls to examine the newcomers. nothing worse in the form of themes has not happened yet. do you remember immediately , unbearably woeful, when barbarian ships sailed to us, when they passed in front of the city, carrying rowers who raised swords and the unexpectedness of the invasion and its extraordinary speed and the ferocity of the temper of the barbarians, all this proves that this is a blow, like lightning sent down from heaven, photius of constantinople, the famous byzantine theologian of armenian origin, a man of encyclopedic education and tremendous literary talent. ranked among the fathers of the church, glorified in the face of saints at the time of the rus invasion of tsargrad, in the absence of the emperor, he actually led the defense of the city with his own , consoled and strengthened the panicked inhabitants of constantin
firsthand about the terrible northern barbarians who, somewhere far to the west , robbed the franks and augustusd when one day at dawn from a serene blue haze , dozens of unfamiliar ships suddenly appeared swiftly, like sea dragons, the townspeople rushed to the walls to examine the newcomers. nothing worse in the form of themes has not happened yet. do you remember immediately , unbearably woeful, when barbarian ships sailed to us, when they passed in front of the city, carrying rowers who...