yes they lived in different types of houses such as they lived in round houses
Just about everything was different between the two republics. About the only similarities were that the people voted and elected their officials and both forms of government were called "republic"' The terms of office were different, with the Romans only having one year in each office. The function of the officials was very different. The Roman senate was nothing like the U. S. senate. Roman senators were not elected by the people and technically could not pass a law. Executive power was shared by two men, the consuls, in Rome while in the U. S. the executive power is held by one person.
Most Roman buildings were rectangular. However, their features varied considerably.
No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".
Roman
It has always been around like in the roman times.....but the fashion they had is much different to ours. hope that answers your question ;)
in Vancouver Canada the BC place is like the Colosseum they had libraries and we still do there was a building specially for Caesars and we have white houses for the president (america) and we have the house of commons for Stephen Harper (Canada)
It depends on what country you mean by "ours".
The Roman year was different to ours. A few names of the month were derived from Roman deities. Most simply came from the numbers of the months or -in two cases- in honor of Roman emperors.
Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Buildings was created in 1928.
Doric
government buildings, religious buildings, the coliseum, etc.
Concrete