Description: Also known as Seneca (or Seneca), the Young Man, the Philosopher, or even the Young Man, his literary and philosophical work, seen as a model of the stoic thinker during the Renaissance, inspired the development of tragedy in Renaissance European dramaturgy. Seneca was simultaneously a successful playwright, one of the wealthiest people in Rome, a famous statesman and adviser to the emperor. Seneca had to negotiate, persuade and plan his way through life. Rather than philosophizing from the safety of a university chair, he had to constantly deal with uncooperative and powerful people and face disaster, exile, frail health, and the death sentence. Seneca took risks and had great deeds.
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Description: Hell of the lazy lazybones - With no perspective on life... it's up to each person to do their part in the course of their own existence. We must move towards making our personal events happen. Waiting for others to take our misfortunes out of us is not the best way. Abhor laziness and keep indolence from you!
Description: Hell of the lazy lazybones - With no perspective on life... it's up to each person to do their part in the course of their own existence. We must move towards making our personal events happen. Waiting for others to take our misfortunes out of us is not the best way. Abhor laziness and keep indolence from you!
Description: 18th-century French girls leave their house to find a very unusual street scene. They are scared and even afraid they decide to face danger.
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Description: Divine cartography represented by a lady of universal mathematics. Of course, in a classic view. Greco-Roman legacy that sacralizes the sciences. If we understand them we grow and if we learn them we become heavenly. Science has no end because it begins with itself. Denying it is audacity...to embrace it is intelligence!
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Description: The Confederate States of America, also known as The Confederation was a political union, formed on February 4, 1861, which was born with seven agrarian and slaveholding states in the South of the United States, after the anti-slavery Abraham Lincoln won the presidential elections of 1860.
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Description: Under his reign, England became the greatest economic, political and cultural power in Europe and, therefore, the period of his reign is known as the English "Golden Age". Assuming the throne after the death of her sister Mary I, Elizabeth I began the most prosperous government of the Thudor dynasty.