Julius Caesar
Autor: andrew • April 5, 2011 • Essay • 588 Words (3 Pages) • 1,337 Views
I believe that the card of Julius Caesar was worth more because Julius Caesar was one of the biggest and most important emperors of Rome. He was practically the one who made Rome expand the most and he had a very critical position in the change of the roman republic into the Roman Empire. Even though at the end he turned into a dictator he was a great emperor for a lot of people who he really helped. This card could be even the most important in all the cards that have to do with the Roman Empire because for me Julius Caesar was a very powerful leader and made the greatest impact in the empire.
The card of the Coliseum is not that important because it is a place and it will never compare to the things that a person would do. In the category of architecture I would say the Coliseum is the most important card because the coliseum was an enormous building that was made 1930 years ago and still is standing. Even though one half of it is in ruins you can steel see clearly how it was at that time. Today 21st century the roman Coliseum is considered one of the 100 wonders of the world. It is still one of the biggest amphitheaters of the world.
Francisco José de Caldas nació en Popayán en octubre de 1768 y muere en Santafé el 29 de octubre de 1816. Fue reconocido por que fue el primer científico en Colombia o mejor dicho en el Virreinato de la Nueva Granada. Estudio en el Colegio Seminario de Popayán, pero en 1788 se fue para Santafé y retomo sus estudios en el Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, termino su estudio de derecho en 1793. Siempre la fortaleza de Caldas fueron las matemáticas y la astronomía. Cuando termino el colegio se dedico a investigar aunque no tenía los recursos bibliográficos y tecnológicos suficientes pero más que todo se dedico a leer las obras de Joseph Gumilla, de Charles Marie de La Condamine, de Jorge Juan de Santacilia y del jesuita Antonio Julián, entre otros. Caldas quiso descubrir América científicamente
...