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Justinian's most significant accomplishment was in permanently reuniting the old Roman Empire.
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Explore the accomplishment and opportunities for women to participate in the Renaissance movement.
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What were the causes, nature, and results of the Italian Renaissance? Was it synonymous with humanism? Why or why not? How humane was the humanism of the time? Why?
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What were some of the issues that divided Orthodox Christianity from Roman Catholic Christianity? What were the long-term political implications of these differences?
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"The Renaissance was a direct consequence of the High Middle Ages." Discuss, pro and con.
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The l'uomo universale was the ideal of the Renaissance, and was a person who was capable of achievements in many areas of life.
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What caused the decline of church power in Western Europe during the Middle Ages? How did this influence the rise of the Renaissance?
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The divine beauty of the ceiling figures in the Sistine Chapel are a reflection of the Neoplatonism of
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Crecy and Agincourt
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In 1054, the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church excommunicated each other in a dispute over papal primacy.
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Discuss both Justinian's failures and his successes. What was the long-term impact of the Corpus Iuris Civilis ? What was the role of the Empress Theodora in his reign? How was her influence particularly important in the Nika Rebellion?
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