Like everywhere else, you had to do an apprenticeship in your trade.
There are no records (because there were no thermometers) of temperature in ancient Rome, or anywhere else.
He would wear a tunic and toga like anyone else, if he were a citizen, that is. If not a tunic and cloak. They did not have a special outfit for philosophers.
If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.
thats what im saying so someone else ANSWER THIS
You trade for it like anyone else
So-called "Roman" Catholics know just about as much as anyone else concerning the Romans. If ancient Rome is interesting to them, they learn about the culture just as anyone else. There is no such thing as a "Roman Catholic". The name of the church is Catholic and its members are called Catholic. The term "Roman Catholic" is a misnomer probably stemming from the fact that the Vatican, the church headquarters, is situated in the city of Rome itself.
Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.
If you are talking about the people from ancient Rome, no; they are both dead. I don't know how else to answer that: sorry!
I Have one but i wont trade it ^.^ I'm willing to trade my Uxie or my Palkia.
Yes, who else made all those statues of philosophers we still see today?:)
Yeah Tracy mcgrady and somebody else