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| Wrote of the second Punic war and threat from Hannibal |
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| 264 B.C. Rome went to war with Carthage. A threat to Sicilian city of Messina caused this war. |
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| Carthage surrendered Sicily to Rome. |
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| Wrote of the third Punic war - The Destruction of Carthage |
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| Critical of religion because it made people do blasphemous things but they were acceptable because they did it in the name of god. |
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| all people are essentially equal because we all have the capacity for reason; people are morally self-sufficient, capable of regulating their own lives |
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| Wrote of how to teach children |
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| wrote of Stoic approach to slavery |
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| Believed the purpose of life was to do work and reach your full potential; be an intelligent and social being |
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| applicable only to Romans, not to the state |
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| everlasting universal law that binds all people in humanity |
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| international law governing the relationship between Romans and other peoples |
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1. Shadows 2. Reflections 3. Things themselves 4. Sun |
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| Opposed the study of pagan literature because he thought the gospel taught everything Christians needed to know |
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| Supports pagan learning because it teaches Philosophy, which was the first teacher of morals and rights to the Greeks. |
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| He wanted Christians to learn philosophy under Christ’s guidance. The true function of philosophy is to preach gospel. |
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| wrote of Christian rules of marriage |
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| Comes from the Hebrew "Abba", meaning father. |
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| Adam and Eve - original sin |
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| business associations whose purpose is to eliminate outside competition. |
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| Believed that the massacre in Jerusalem was done for religious purification |
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| local nobles are in control - rural community |
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| lived their life like an Apostle and thought the medieval church didn't have traditional Christian values |
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| Boy who was supposedly killed and kidnapped by the Jews |
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| wrote songs of courtly love |
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| Wrote of womens' worth, noting Virgin Mary |
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| one of the first Crusades; a commoner |
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| He who struggles with god |
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