Most of Romania was conquered by the Romans and became he Roman province of Dacia. The area was heavily settled by Romans and other peoples form the empire and became Romanised. After the Balkan Peninsula, except for much of Romania, was taken over by the Slavs, the Romanians called themselves Roman (with the stress on the a) and claimed that they were the descendants of the Romans.
The earliest surviving document written in the Romanian is a 1521 letter in which the term Țeara Rumânească (Romanian Land) is found. Romanian is a Romance language; that is, one of the languages derived from Latin.
No. ancient Rome and ancient Romania were two vastly different places. Ancient Rome was in Italy on the Tiber river. Ancient Romania, was called Dacia in the times we are talking about. If you look at a map of Europe, you can see how far apart the city of Rome and the country of Romania are.
The ancient province was Dacia.
Romanians are the people of all Romania and also of Republic of Moldova. Romanians live also in the territories occupied now by Ukraina (North Bucovina and South Basarabia), in Serbia, in Macedonia and many other countries.
People did not discover Ancient Rome, people BUILT Ancient Rome and it has been in continuous occupation since then 2,800years ago.
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
Ancient Rome is studied by historians and archaeologists who specialise in ancient Rome and people who study the classics.
In ancient Rome people were punished by judges who presided over trials.
People in ancient rome used tokens.
No, no they aren't. Rome is a city, Romania is a country.
No, it is not true that the group of people who built the city of Rome were known as Romanians. The city of Rome was founded by the Romans, an ancient civilization that emerged in the 8th century BCE. The term "Romanian" refers to the modern people of Romania, whose heritage is derived from the Latin-speaking Romans and other influences over centuries. While the name "Romania" is connected to Rome, the two refer to different historical contexts and populations.
Yes, There were penty of rich people in ancient rome.
Ancient Romans (Plebeians, Equestrians and Patricians)