people other than the romans(of course).
Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.Homer's Iliad had nothing to do with ancient Rome. If you would read it, you would know that it is about the Trojan War which occurred hundreds of years before Rome existed. However, it was read in ancient Rome, and was a mandatory part of Roman education.
The two most impartant ancient historians who wrote about the Second Punic War were Polybius (a Greek) and Livy (a Roman).
The Romans had their own religion: Roman religion. It was a polytheistic (it had many gods) pagan religion, like all the religions of antiquity. In late antiquity the Roman Empire became Christian.
In ancient Rome whether to declare war or not was debated in the senate. The issue was then referred to the Assembly of the Soldiers, which voted on war and peace.
A soldier in the ancient Roman military had to work hard. The Roman military system was built on constant maneuvers, long marches, strict discipline, and becoming used to relentless battles and wars. As ancient Rome was almost constantly at war, or engulfed in civil wars, a Roman soldier was constantly being put to the test.
The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
March was named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
Vulcan was his rival in love; Vulcan was Venus' husband. Mars was Venus' lover. Minerva was also a goddess of war, as was Mars.
Mars was named by the ancient Roman god of war Mars
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Mars is a Roman god, that of war. His Greek equivalent is Ares.
The Peloponnesian War
Mars get it's named after a ancient roman god of war.
Mars, the Roman God of war.
Mars
Zeus's rivals are hades god of underworld and ares the god of war
Seabiscuits biggest rivals are War Admiral the son of the great Man O' War and Ligaroti to name a few.