Yes, according to Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. Before 300 B.C., all Romans (who could grow them) had beards; it was after a barber came up from Sicily that they started to regularly shave. Short, ornamental beards became somewhat common, but unkempt beards became an indicator of "slovenliness and squalor." Exceptions were made, though, for men in mourning. Notably, Augustus grew a beard when mourning the death of Julius Caesar.
Ancient Greeks regarded beards in particular as a sign of masculinity so a clean shaven face was often times associated with effeminacy. Shaving was only done in times of mourning although they did trimmed their beards. ~ nkindianhobo ~
Some had beards, some did not.
The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.The ancient Romans did not have castles. The closest thing to a "castle" in their times was a walled city. A castle is a Medieval structure.
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in the ancient times romans used honey to sweeten thier much life the greeks.
In ancient Greek times, even before the Romans.
Not necessarily. In ancient times, most Orthodox Jewish men were bearded, but shaving was never forbidden in Judaism.
the ancient Romans used the levers as catapults... this was a class 1 lever!
The Latin people were important in the times of ancient Rome because the Romans were (and still are) Latins.
The ancient Romans tried to raise their children to be good citizens, loyal to the family and to the state. They tried to instill in them the moral and social values of the times.
Greeks, Romans, China, Turkey.
The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.The world at the time of the Romans was not divided into counties. The Romans conquered territories and kingdoms which in later times became countries. The concept of counties is a modern political division, comparable to the "nomes" of ancient Egypt.