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Tiberius carefully staged to invite Agrippina to dinner at the imperial palace.
Although Agrippina was very influential, she kept a very low profile and stayed away from the imperial palace and the court of the emperor.
Agrippina removed or eliminated anyone from the palace or the imperial court who she thought was loyal and dedicated to the memory of the late Messalina.
In 55, Agrippina was forced out of the palace by her son to live in imperial residence.
This was the great cathedral of the Orthodox Church, whose dome was said to be held aloft by God alone, and which was directly connected to the palace so that the imperial family could attend services without passing through the streets.
The imperial palace in Beijing's Forbidden City reached its current splendor.
He had the imperial palace expanded.
On the morning of 18 December, the emperor appeared to deposit the imperial insignia at the Temple of Concord, but at the last minute retraced his steps to the Imperial palace.
* Meiji 2: On the 23rd day of the 10th month ( 1868 ), the emperor went to Tokyo and Edo castle became an imperial palace.
The prince signaled his acceptance by going into the imperial palaquin, which then conducted him to the emperor's residence within the palace.
According to the 11th century Byzantine historian Georgios Kedrenos an uncial manuscript of Matthew's Gospel, believed to be that found by Anthemios, was then still preserved in the Chapel of St Stephen in the imperial palace.
Elagabalus was married as many as five times, lavished favors on male courtiers popularly thought to have been his lovers, employed a prototype of whoopee cushions at dinner parties, and was reported to have prostituted himself in the imperial palace.
Cassius Dio reported that Elagabalus would paint his eyes, epilate his hair and wear wigs before prostituting himself in taverns, brothels, and even in the imperial palace:
" In the imperial palace in Lahore, over one of the doors, according to William Finch, a merchant, was " the Picture of our Saviour ," with an image of the Virgin Mary facing it.
Old maps of Edo show the Japanese imperial palace as the " top ", but also at the centre, of the map.
Labels on the map are oriented in such a way that you cannot read them properly unless you put the imperial palace above your head.
The square in front of the cathedral ( sometimes called the Neuer Markt, or " new marketplace ") was occupied by an imperial palace ( Kaiserpfalz ), which was destroyed in the fire of 1207.
The legates and patriarchs gathered in the imperial palace on 7 November 680.
The word " palace " comes from Old French palais ( imperial residence ), from Latin Palātium, the name of one of the seven hills of Rome.
In the early Middle Ages, the palas was usually that part of an imperial palace ( or Kaiserpfalz ), that housed the Great Hall, where affairs of state were conducted ; it continued to be used as the seat of government in some German cities.
He was brought to the Palatine imperial palace and then the Lateran.
The department's primary purpose was to manage the internal affairs of the imperial family and the activities of the inner palace ( in which tasks it largely replaced eunuchs ), but it also played an important role in Qing relations with Tibet and Mongolia, engaged in trading activities ( jade, ginseng, salt, furs, etc.
The school, located near the imperial palace, had not been damaged by the war, and Ono found herself a classmate of Akihito, the future emperor of Japan.
* Summer – Odoacer, chieftain of the Germanic tribes ( Herulic-Scirian foederati ), visits the imperial palace at Ravenna.
* Agrippina the Younger is expelled from the imperial palace by her son Nero, who installs her in Villa Antonia in Misenum.

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`` Tact '', by its very derivation, implies that its possessor keeps in touch with other people, but the author of Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam, the wielder of the two swords, the papal sun of which the imperial moon was but a dim reflection, the peer of Caesar and vice-regent of Christ, was so high above other human beings that he had forgotten what they were like.
The failure of Greece to reach the imperial destiny that Periclean Athens had seemed to promise was almost directly attributable to her physical conformation.
The " Former Standard ," used for about 300 years or more in speech in refined language, was the " Schönbrunner Deutsch ", a sociolect spoken by the imperial Habsburg Family and the nobility of Austria-Hungary.
Nevertheless, Antoninus was virtually unique among emperors in that he dealt with these crises without leaving Italy once during his reign, but instead dealt with provincial matters of war and peace through their governors or through imperial letters to the cities such as Ephesus ( of which some were publicly displayed ).
Until the dissolution of Holy Roman Empire and mediatization of smaller imperial fiefs by Napoleon, the evangelical Abbess of Quedlinburg was also per officio the head of that reichsunmittelbar state.
Terracing, however, was only extensively employed after Incan imperial expansions to fuel their expanding realm.
The imperial court was displeased with the religious principles of Ambrose, however his aid was soon solicited by the Emperor.
Ambrose and his congregation barricaded themselves inside the church, and the imperial order was rescinded.
Charles, anxious to secure such a famous fighter, gladly assented to Albert's demands and gave the imperial sanction to his possession of the lands taken from the bishops of Würzburg and Bamberg ; and his conspicuous bravery was of great value to the Emperor on the retreat from Metz in January 1553.
Henry, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, then took command of the troops of the league, and after Albert had been placed under the imperial ban in December 1553 he was defeated by Duke Henry, and compelled to flee to France.
Summoned before the imperial court of justice, Albert refused to appear and was proscribed, while the Order elected a new Grand Master, Walter von Cronberg, who received Prussia as a fief at the imperial Diet of Augsburg.
In imperial politics Albert was fairly active.
Carved in high relief from a single piece of agate, this extraordinary vase was most likely created in an imperial workshop for a Byzantine emperor.
As a member of the imperial family, Agrippina was expected to display frugality, chastity and domesticity, all traditional virtues for a noble Roman woman.
Pallas stated to the emperor that as Lucius was the grandson to Claudius's late brother Germanicus, by marrying Agrippina, Claudius would ally the two branches of the Claudian house and imperial family.
In 50, Agrippina was granted the honorific title of Augusta, a title which, up until this point, no other imperial woman had ever received in the lifetime of her husband.
Suggesting her marriage to Claudius was to a weak emperor who was, because of his hesitations and terrors, a threat to the imperial authority and government.
The empire's breadbasket was the rain-fed agricultural system of northern Mesopotamia ( Assyria ) and a chain of fortresses was built to control the imperial wheat production.

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