no in the 1st century they invented watches that caught sunlight and casted a shadow, but they were unpratical and so they could no tell the time, thus not being able to tell when they had time off.
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Most Romans were definitely better off during the Pax Romana. That was the time when the civil wars were ended and prosperity ruled. Business and trade flourished as well as the arts.
Acordig to Vergil, they set off from Troy.
After the slaughter of the Iceni in the final battle, the Romans treated them very harshly as punishment and revenge for their atrocities. In time, the punishments wore off, a new governor was appointed and the Iceni were absorbed into the Roman population.
The Romans were happier in an empire because their ruler made a law that the roman can torture any one who goes against Cesar. In their time the Romans were the 1# torturers in their empire.+++ Weird answer! Yes they could be very cruel but didn't have a monopoly on it. They, or at least the better-off Romans, were happy in the stable days of the Roman Empire because it gave them a well-off, ordered society, good houses, etc.
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No, the Romans did not engage in battles with the Vikings during their time.
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it was about 2000BCE-300CE
Two things... Romans loved orgy. And Romans controlled almost everything of Israel at that time.