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Rose Trivia
... and her suitors into thorns. Diana and Rhodanthe were from what Dynasty or Empire? A. Ming Dynasty B. Roman Empire C. Greek Mythology D. Shakespeare 5. Which culture was the first to popularize ... . 4. The rose is a legend in its own. The story goes that during the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe. Her beauty drew many zealous suitors who ...
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Kohlrabi
... in imperial Rome, also mentions the vegatble in his recipes. Charlemagne, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 800 A.D., ordered kohlrabi grown in all the lands under his reign; one ...
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Eagle Scout Ceremonies
... Rome, I was the symbol of Jupiter, the supreme Roman god. The Romans saw me as the symbol of victory. As the Roman legions conquered the World, they marched under the standard of the Eagle, with outstretched wings. The silver Eagle was the symbol of the Republic and the Roman Empire used the ...
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justgardeners.com
... boundaries of the Roman Empire probably making the Romans responsible for at least part of the extensive distribution of these plants. Large quantities were also reportedly used during Roman festivals and ... tall hardy late spring blooming roses. They have been under cultivation since Greek and Roman times. The flowers, arriving in clusters, have light, sophisticated fragrance, and are generally semi ...
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Camping Zum Feuerberg on the banks at the Moselle in Ediger-Eller
... works houses from the early middle ages and some still from the Roman time. The places mentioned below lie between Koblenz and Trier. On ... in the years 275 up to 375 even capital of the West-Roman Empire and the place of residence of the emperor. For this reason ... Porta Nigra (black gate) is the authentication of the city Trier. The Roman city gate dates from the 2e centuries and has been built from ...
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LadyJai's Roses
... (some were used for perfume and medicine as far back as the days of the Roman Empire), or as contrasts to newer roses, or to complement the period architecture of a home ...
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Other Lobster Species
... range from pink to orange to dark blue. In the gluttonous days of the ancient Roman Empire, crayfish were kept well-fed in large earthenware pots in preparation for royal feasts. The ...
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Make your own perfumes
... decline in the use of aromas for personal purposes occurred with the fall of the Roman Empire and during the Middle Ages in Europe, when perfume was again only used in church ...
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Doesn't anyone remember Tom Paine by Robert L. Williams Issue 19
... atheist?" Thinking of Rousseau's comment that the Holy Roman Empire was an appropriate title except that it was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, I responded, "Your description of Paine is correct ...
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A brief history of health and medicine by John Silveira Issue #100
... probably did more to keep the Roman Empire strong than its army. The Dark Ages and the rise of the Arab world Following the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe fell into what has ... the center of science and learning until the Renaissance. The Arabs further developed Greek and Roman medical practices and created hospitals where surgery was performed and pharmaceuticals were dispensed. For centuries ...
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