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LP, Juli: “His hair smelled just like watermelon."
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No I wasn't laughing. I wouldn't do that. I was laughing at my friend who said something. Never mind. So what have already gotten done? What do you need ?
That was a joke, of course. I need help with writing about the military system, Taxation, Emperor, and Anastasius.
hello guys im in language arts yay
Annabeth wrote: "Oh and geeks!"
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Usually, I love writing essays. This essay just slipped out of my mind for some reason. Perhaps something else was on my mind? I finished the essay :) Back to my normal calmness. If I must be frank, it wasn't three pages as he would have liked. It's just one and one quarters, and it's not on everything that he had wanted it written about. It is enough to past me though. Thank you Annabeth for helping! Gosh, now that I turned it in I have a bunch of ideas what to write about exactly. My mind is just so evil...it chooses to blank out when I need to write a complete essay in an hour...
oh that happens to me all the time
Wow!!! Your welcome. I was getting out notes to help you some more, but you already finished. Grace I LOVE your profile pic!! Amazing!!
That's a horrible way to write an essay, Grace, I know how you feel.
You can still send the notes and all since you did the work. I can revise my essay with them :) And now Annabeth, I will forever owe you.
You can still send the notes and all since you did the work. I can revise my essay with them :) And now Annabeth, I will forever owe you.
Haha! Lol. Give me a minute. I have to find them again. But sure and Your welcome.
Grace do you have a ball of some wobbly wobbly timely wimey stuff?? *grins*
Grace do you have a ball of some wobbly wobbly timely wimey stuff?? *grins*
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Duchess Natalia of the Northern Lights in the sky, HM) Welcome ℓαкєωσσ∂ αςα∂єму!
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Duchess Natalia of the Northern Lights in the sky, HM) Welcome ℓαкєωσσ∂ αςα∂єму!
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Annabeth wrote: "Haha! Lol. Give me a minute. I have to find them again. But sure and Your welcome.
Grace do you have a ball of some wobbly wobbly timely wimey stuff?? *grins*"
haha yep
Grace do you have a ball of some wobbly wobbly timely wimey stuff?? *grins*"
haha yep
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oh yeah. have you guys seen series 9 yet??
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Yay!! Whovians for life!! I just started Season 9, I was a nit behind. I'm half way through episode 1 of Season 9! NO SPOLIERS!!!
its sooooooooooooooo good. my lips are sealed
oooo i can't wait till u get to ep 2
Lolie: Sorry!! I didn't see that post. Here it is:
Famous in particular for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have changed the history of architecture It Remained the world's largest cathedral for nearly a thousand years, until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I and was the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site, the previous two having both been destroyed by rioters. It was designed by the Greek scientists Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles.
Nima Riot: January 13, 532, a tense and angry populace arrived at the Hippodrome for the races. The Hippodrome was next to the palace complex, and thus Justinian could watch from the safety of his box in the palace and preside over the races. From the start, the crowd had been hurling insults at Justinian. By the end of the day, at race 22, the partisan chants had changed from "Blue" or "Green" to a unified Nίκα ("Nika", meaning "Win!" or "Conquer!"), and the crowds broke out and began to assault the palace. For the next five days, the palace was under siege. The fires that started during the tumult resulted in the destruction of much of the city, including the city's foremost church, the Hagia Sophia (which Justinian would later rebuild).
Some of the senators saw this as an opportunity to overthrow Justinian, as they were opposed to his new taxes and his lack of support for the nobility. The rioters, now armed and probably controlled by their allies in the Senate, also demanded that Justinian dismiss the prefect John the Cappadocian, who was responsible for tax collecting, and the quaestor Tribonian, who was responsible for rewriting the legal code. They then declared a new emperor, Hypatius, who was a nephew of former Emperor Anastasius I.
Famous in particular for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have changed the history of architecture It Remained the world's largest cathedral for nearly a thousand years, until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I and was the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site, the previous two having both been destroyed by rioters. It was designed by the Greek scientists Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles.
Nima Riot: January 13, 532, a tense and angry populace arrived at the Hippodrome for the races. The Hippodrome was next to the palace complex, and thus Justinian could watch from the safety of his box in the palace and preside over the races. From the start, the crowd had been hurling insults at Justinian. By the end of the day, at race 22, the partisan chants had changed from "Blue" or "Green" to a unified Nίκα ("Nika", meaning "Win!" or "Conquer!"), and the crowds broke out and began to assault the palace. For the next five days, the palace was under siege. The fires that started during the tumult resulted in the destruction of much of the city, including the city's foremost church, the Hagia Sophia (which Justinian would later rebuild).
Some of the senators saw this as an opportunity to overthrow Justinian, as they were opposed to his new taxes and his lack of support for the nobility. The rioters, now armed and probably controlled by their allies in the Senate, also demanded that Justinian dismiss the prefect John the Cappadocian, who was responsible for tax collecting, and the quaestor Tribonian, who was responsible for rewriting the legal code. They then declared a new emperor, Hypatius, who was a nephew of former Emperor Anastasius I.




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