No, the bikini was invented in 1948. But the is evidence that the Roman women did wear something like a bikini. There is a Roman mosiac from the Villa Romana del Casale in Sicily showing women exercising wearing what today we would call bikini bottoms. There has also been found a pair of bikini like underpants from Vindolanda.
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
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Romans did not invent the dome. It is not known when the first dome was created but it can be traced back to prehistoric times.
No, the Romans did not invent cars. Many things which make up cars, such as gears, wheels, and framework, were used by the Romans. The Roman's form of transportation was the chariot, pulled by horses. But they didn't invent chariots, either. Those were around as far back as ancient Egyptian civilizations.
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No the Romans did.
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
I guess you mean conscription. No, the Romans did not invent it. It had been used by other ancient civilisations earlier.
the ancient romans invented lots of thing!representitive govermentcolums and pillarsolympic gamestheatere
No. Baths already existed in earlier ancient civilisations.
No, there were weapons way before the Roman Empire.
There is no record of ancient Rome inventing football or soccer. Question should be removed.
No, but they did bring it to a very high level of sophistication.
The Romans did not invent medicine. Forms of medicine already existed in the Mesopotamian civilisations and in Egypt and Greece. There were also forms of ancient medicine in India, China and other parts of the word.
The ancient Greeks invented the Chariot race,Discus and the 60 mater sprint.
The Romans didn't invent the microscope