There is no record of ancient Rome inventing football or soccer. Question should be removed.
The ancient Romans called any large open area a campus. An example is the Campus Martius at Rome.
No
The ancient Egyptians first invented candles about 5,000 years ago, using beeswax as the candle material. It was independently reinvented a number of times since then, using different materials: for example, the ancient Chinese burned wax from seeds and insects; ancient Indians used cinnamon; Native Americans and Eskimo used a particular type of oily fish.
Only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country.
Rome was a big city. It is in Italy, but back then the Romans conquered most of Europe.
The ancient Romans and Greeks experimented with surgery thousands of years ago. I do not think any specific person is credited with it's invention.
Yes
YES
yes many like trenchball and frets
Javelin throw
The ancient ruins of the Romans begin in the city of Rome and from there fan out into all of Italy and he rest of Europe. The Romans left their traces in any and every place that they occupied.
The ancient Romans called any large open area a campus. An example is the Campus Martius at Rome.
There are no written records of any sports played among the Ancient Hebrews.
Roman boys could play sport at any age. The Romans were not keen on sport competitions like the Greeks. To them it was more of a leisure activity.
Yes and no. The Romans did house exotic animals, but only for use in games/killings at the Colosseum. There weren't any domestic Zoo's like there are now.
they invented foosball
The Ancient Romans do not exist any longer, but they used to eat grain, vegetables, meat and fruit.