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  1. havefunwithhistory.com

    The Forum evolved over time, with structures dating back to the 7th century BCE, and expanded to accommodate the growing needs of the city. It was the site of political activities, such as elections and Senate meetings, and housed temples dedicated to Roman deities. ... It served as a venue for public speeches, political debates, and religious ...
  2. pressbooks.cuny.edu

    These model speeches can be found in a variety of sources, but one of the most extensive collections is in Shu Ching, also known as the Book of History. Fig. 6. A page of an annotated Shu Ching manuscript from the 7th century; Tokyo National Museum | via Wikimedia Commons, in the public domain
  3. THE PENGUIN BOOK OF HISTORIC SPEECHES Brian MacArthur is associate editor of The Times. He was founder editor ... Muhammad 'Turn thy face towards the Sacred Mosque' (7th century) OF COMMONERS AND KINGS Ethelbert 'We do not wish to molest you' (597) William the Conqueror 'Be ye the avengers of noble blood' (1066)
  4. Greek literature - Epic, Drama, Historiography: Conscious as they were of their classical and biblical past, the Byzantines wrote much history. Until the early 7th century a series of historians recounted the events of their own time in classicizing style, with fictitious speeches and set descriptive pieces, in a genre that owed much to the classical Greek historians Thucydides and Polybius ...
  5. commons.wikimedia.org

    Texts by century: 1st century · 2nd century · 3rd century · 4th century · 5th century · 6th century · 7th century · 8th century · 9th century · 10th century · 11th century · 12th century · 13th century · 14th century · 15th century · 16th century · 17th century · 18th century · 19th century · 20th century · 21st century ·
  6. worldhistory.org

    The Symposium (or symposion) was an important part of ancient Greek culture from the 7th century BCE and was a party held in a private home where Greek males gathered to drink, eat and sing together. Various topics were also discussed such as philosophy, politics, poetry and the issues of the day.The symposium is widely referenced in Greek literature, theatre and the visual arts, particularly ...
  7. During the 7th century BC, the area was a wet marshland. After its construction, the Cloaca Maxima ... Roman politicians and leaders leveraged the captive audiences and the draw of the Forum to deliver public addresses and speeches. Over the centuries, the site featured varying daises and platforms for orators to deliver rousing entreaties ...
  8. tickets-rome.com

    Roman Forum Timeline. 753 BC: According to Roman mythology, the city's founder Romulus marked the birth of Rome on Palatine Hill. 7th Century BC: The Forum evolved from a marshy valley into a bustling marketplace, laying the foundation for Roman life.. 509 BC: The Roman Republic was established, and the Forum became a central arena for political debates and early democracy.
  9. plato.stanford.edu

    1. The Scope of Ancient Political Philosophy. We find the etymological origins of two key terms in the title of this article, "political" and "philosophy", in ancient Greek: the former originally pertaining to the polis or city-state; the latter being the practice of a particular kind of inquiry conceived literally as the "love of wisdom" (philosophia).

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