Cyrus The Great and Ancient Human Rights By: Matt Hutton
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Imagine, you are living in the time when Rome was just discovered and you had to watch two brothers fight to the death over who would really own Rome. If you did not like the person who won and you even showed it by running up to the winner and trying to kill him, you would get executed. The two brothers who discovered ancient Rome could not decide who would rule so they fought over it. The older brother won by killing the younger brother in a fight to the death. Quite some time later, after the second brother died in the first wars, there was a second war over who really ruled Rome, weather it was Romulus or Remus. Romulus was the ruler, but no one knew that, so a war broke out. There was 12 wars in all. Some of the wars were over who could name what place. Like what they did for Rome with the two brothers. Others were over who would rule.
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Cyrus the great (کوروش بزرگ ) was the founder of the Persian empire, which was in Rome. He was also known as “King of the four corners of the world”. He is well recognized for his achievements in human rights, politics and military strategy. Cyrus also earned the Crown Of Media. He was the man who gave even slave rights and made them free, but was later killed for his actions. He had such good military strategy he almost never lost a war. So if you were to fight his army in battle, you are almost certain to lose.
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In Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece there was what was called feudalism. There would be different classes like being kings or duke, Nobles or lords, knights and then farmers. The farmers could not even make flour the make there own bead to eat. The lowest class had to serve a higher class. The farmers were the lowest. Farmers served Kings and queens, Nobles and lords and knights. Same for the rest, but no one served farmers.
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With what they did in Ancient Rome, it doesn't really help us today. What they would do if there was something that could not be decided is the people who could not decide on what they were talking about would have to fight to the death. The winner would also win the argument. If the king or queen were to die or get killed, there son or daughter would have to take there place on the throne and rule. It was not an easy task.
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What Cyrus The Great did really helped us out today.
-12 different wars
- Ancient Rome went through a tough war
-Rome never lost a war, but they lost too many people
-The Colosseum was where enemies would fight to the death
-Lords put slaves in the Colosseum to fight for their entertainment
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Ancient Greece:
-The Parthenon temple was made for Athena
-Poetry has been around since the 8th century BC
-The earliest poetry ever recorded was in the 6th century BC by a man named Homer
What Cyrus The Great did really helped us out today.
-12 different wars
- Ancient Rome went through a tough war
-Rome never lost a war, but they lost too many people
-The Colosseum was where enemies would fight to the death
-Lords put slaves in the Colosseum to fight for their entertainment
Text that will go on your Web site here (400-600 words)
Ancient Greece:
-The Parthenon temple was made for Athena
-Poetry has been around since the 8th century BC
-The earliest poetry ever recorded was in the 6th century BC by a man named Homer