Sirmium Essays

  • Happiness In Jean Giono's The Man That Planted Trees

    771 Words  | 4 Pages

    Individuals have multiple ways to pursue happiness such as letting go of extreme ways of relating to your happiness, reflecting on the activities that give you joy, and scheduling them into your upcoming week. Those that are lost and confused, and running from their past may look for new ideas, or a new stable way of living. Throughout this journey many may renew their sense of faith with the actions of others. In, The Man That Planted Trees, Jean Giono presents the idea that individuals who are

  • Flavius Valerius Constantinus Research Paper

    1260 Words  | 6 Pages

    Diocletian wanted the empire to be ruled by a tetrarchy. The other three men were Maxentius, Licinius, and Maximin, Daia. Maxentius was the ruler of Rome and the son of Maximian and brother of Constantine’s second wife, Fausta. Licinius was the ruler of Sirmium and married to Constantine’s half-sister, Constantia. Maximin, Daia was ruler at Nicomedia. He was also involved in the persecutions of Christians. The battle of Milvian Bridge took place in 312 CE. It is reported that on the day before the battle

  • Gaius Quintus Decius, The Roman Emperor In The King

    1716 Words  | 7 Pages

    Gaius Messius Quintus Decius was the Roman Emperor who ruled from 249 AD to 251 AD. Little is known about Decius’s life before becoming a military leader, which ended in his ascension to the throne. However, a few scholars have attempted to piece together what information is known. Geoffrey Nathan is one such author. In his article, "Trajan Decius (249-251 A.D.) and Usurpers during His Reign”, Nathan indicates that Decius was born into an aristocratic senatorial family around 201 AD. According to

  • Rq How Did The Edict Of Milan Change The Structure Of Roman Government

    2010 Words  | 9 Pages

    RQ:How did the Edict of Milan Change the Structure of Roman Government? Centuries ago in February of 313 the Edict of Milan was signed, and all peoples following Christianity in the realm of Rome were saved from persecution by Constantine, however, he had inadvertently split rome into two parts through this document. Throughout the history of the christian faith there have been instances where political leaders had told the followers of this faith to idolize them, however, it is also a known fact