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The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
After the fall of the Roman republic came the principate, or as it is commonly called the "empire", because the leader was the "Imperator", the one who commanded.
Spartacus was one of the three leaders of the Third Servile (slave) War, one of the slave rebellions which occurred during the period of the Roman Republic.
Neither. The ancient Romans ousted their kings in 509 BC and formed the republic. The republic was ruled by the Roman people (technically) who elected their officials. The period of rule by the emperors came after the fall of the republic and was called the principate.
Belle Époque .
St. Therese of the Little Flower died during the Third Republic period, and the movement to canonize her was strong. Edith Piaf began her singing career in the last years of the Third Republic.
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the third republic and their achievements?
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
The Third Republic of France, also known as the Socialist Republic, was established in 1981 with the election of President François Mitterrand. It focused on implementing socialist policies, such as nationalization of key industries and expanding welfare programs. The government faced economic challenges, leading to a shift towards more market-oriented policies in later years.
The Collapse of the Third Republic was created in 1969.
French Third Republic was created in 1870.
The First Empire, the First Republic.
There were kings, two emperors and now a president (this period is called the Fifth Republic).
The first three periods of the periodic table are called the first period, second period, and third period.
After the fall of the Roman republic came the principate, or as it is commonly called the "empire", because the leader was the "Imperator", the one who commanded.