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Civil War, Women's History and More in Carthage MissouriAn article reviewing the sites of interest and things to do in and near Carthage, Missouri.
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History of the Campbell Straw Built Museum in Carthage, South DakotaCelebrated as the only museum in the United States to be originally constructed by straw hay bales, the "Campbell Straw Built Museum" in the small, rural town of Carthage, South Dakota is something to see. -
Carthage's Adams Signs Letter of IntentCarthage High School seniors Evan Adams and Billy Mendell have signed letters of intent to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level. -
Carthage, Missouri is Home to Precious Moments Inspiration ParkCarthage, Missouri is home to many stately Victorian house, Indians, and outlaws. It features the Precious Moments moppets at the Inspiration Park.
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Visit Carthage Missouri: Home to the Precious Moments Chapel and GardenCarthage, Missouri, is a small Missouri hamlet, where famed Precious Moments artist, designed a chapel and gardens using his children.
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Visit the Precious Moments Chapel in Carthage, MissouriSamuel Butcher, the creator of the famous Precious Moments figurines, built a chapel and filled it with murals after the fashion of the well-known Sistine Chapel in Rome. The Precious Moments Chapel is located outside of Carthage, Missouri. -
Examination of the Third Century Christian Church in CarthageThis essay examines and attempts to construct a picture of the Christian Church in Carthage, Africa during the third century particularly through the historical document of the Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas.
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Signs of Ex-husband's Premeditated Shooting Rampage in 5 Star North Carolina Carthage Nursing HomeOn Sunday Carthage NC experienced a horrific turn of events surrounding a past break up between husband and wife when the ex-husband premeditated killing the elderly to reach an employee, his ex-wife.
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Hannibal, Carthage, and the Punic WarsHannibal (247 BC - 183 BC) was a great military leader who by his superior strategies nearly brought the mighty Romans to their knees...
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Eleanor's Little Book of Interesting Facts Part 8Rome, empire and republic. A description of the final battle between Rome and Carthage
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Cathage, Missouri Begins Plans for 150th Annivesary of Civil War Battle2011 marks the 150th Annivesary of the Carthage Civil War battle. Plans are now underway for the celebration.
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History of the First Punic WarThis article gives a descriptive over view of the 1st Punic war that occurred between 264BC and 241BC. -
Africa: A Changing LeadershipAfrica is the world's second largest and second most populous continent, after Asia. At about 30,300,000 km² (11,700,000 sq mi) including its adjacent islands, it covers 5.9% of the Earth's total surface area, and 20.3% of the total land area.
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Important Ancient Cities: From Babylon to Rome - A Guide to Important Cities in HistoryHistory is full of interesting cities that laid the foundations for the modern countries of today. This short guide will tell you the basics of cities like Athens and Babylon.
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Show-Me State's Precious Moments ParkA visitor's guide to the attractions available at the Precious Moments Park near Carthage, Missouri. -
Hannibal Vs Scipio- the Greatest Commanders of the Second Punic War. "Part 1"Hannibal was unbeatable, until he met Scipio, in the decisive clash at Zama which sealed the fate of Carthage and Rome. In this article I will attempt to compare the two, and show the lead up to the climatic battle at Zama.
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The Three Punic Wars - Rome Extends Its Power of Expansion and TradeThe three Punic Wars were all examples of Roman expansion and domination. Mediterranean trade was at stake and though it took many years, the Romans left no mistake who was the most powerful.
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Gunman Who Killed Eight at North Carolina Nursing Home Looking for WifeMotive is still an unknown in the case of the man who entered a Carthage, North Carolina nursing home early Sunday morning and began firing indiscriminately at patients, personnel, and visitors. Family members say he may have been after his wife...
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Shane Tate's Family Needs YouFundraiser for the Shane Tate Memorial Fund will be July 5, 2008 at the Smith County AG Expo Center in South Carthage, TN.
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Roman, Greek, Egyptian History and the Battle of ActiumThe Battle of Actium in 31 BC brought an end to the Roman Republic and the pharaohs of Egypt. This battle is a watershed moment in human history. -
Ancient Geography: Western EuropeMost of the names we recognize today in Western Europe just didn't exist during the ancient times of the Roman Empire. -
The Best Monologues for a Theater Conservatory AuditionThinking about auditioning for a theater conservatory? Well, you will have to have some strong monologues to back you up, and the following monologues (for men and women) are a great starting point in your monologue search.
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A Career in Review: John CarpenterThe career of director John Carpenter
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A Monograph on the True Authorship of the Plays of William Shakespeare and Christopher MarloweThe title gives a descriptive overview
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Two Theories of American Indian Origin: Monogenesis and PolygenesisThis article discusses some of the theories of American Indian origin.
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Discovering the Assyrian Goddess AstarteThis articles shares information on a multi-faceted Assyrian goddess - - Astarte.
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Who's Who and What's What in the CrusadesAn important series of names, places, and events that will come up in any discussion about the Crusades.
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The Ancient Art of Diplomacy: A Weapon of the Medieval and Ancient ArsenalMuch ado is made of the idea that diplomacy is a way to avoid armed conflict - but at its foundations it wasn't acknowledged as a chance to stave off conflict, but simply another arm of it. -
The Fall of Rome and The City of God by St. AugustineWe learned and gained a lot from the Romans. But if we look closer and more honestly at them and compare them to ourselves, we may gain even greater insight. -
Utah's State Holiday: Pioneer DayEvery year July 24th brings excitement to Utah children and adults alike. Despite what you call it, it is the same celebration. Most Utahns call the 24th of July Pioneer Day, but it is also referred to as the Day's of '47.
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Generalship and Sports: Where Babe Ruth and Roger Maris Meet Hannibal and ScipioAs superstars are latched onto in youth, it is often hard for those lifelong fans to be able to abandon their seemingly religious worship of one over another, regardless of the other's achievements. -
Malaprops, Spoonerisms, Yogiisms, Goldwynisms, and Other Twisted WordsA selection of malaprops, Spoonerisms, Yogiisms, Goldwynisms, and other twisted words -
Top Generals in Ancient History - Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, ScipioNotes on some of the best generals in ancient times, from Hannibal to Caesar. -
10 Things You Never Knew About the InquisitionThere are myths all over about the Inquisition of Medieval Europe - let's debunk a few. -
Roman Warfare, by Adrian GoldsworthyRome's legions were the most sophisticated professional fighting force in the world. What set Romans apart from their enemies was their ruthlessness and unwillingness to accept anything less than the total defeat of their opponents. -
History of the Bible, II: 200-400The history of the text of the Bible, 200-400
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An Obscure Mormon Prophecy and the Temple Lot of Jackson County, MissouriWhen the Mormons first went into Missouri, Joseph Smith started to build a temple. The lot still exists today, but no temple has ever successfully been built on the lot.
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Hannibal Vs Scipio- the Greatest Commanders of the Second Punic War. "Part 2"Part 2, of my look into the 2 greatest commanders of their time, to compare and perhaps understand them.
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The Top 5 Generals in Ancient HistoryWhen I said in the title, the 5 greatest generals in history, I have my own definition of greatness that may not be so agreeable to everybody. But this is my opinion.
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A Brief History of Malta, Rome: A Beginner's Guide to Traveling MaltaMalta is an island country made up of a series of archipelagos in the Mediterranean Sea, (which in Latin means the center of the earth).
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