No-one "invented" electricity. It is a natural force. However many people discovered its nature and laws, and it was Michael Faraday who realised the relationships between electricity and magnetism, hence making possible the generation of electricity, and the electric motor.
No, the Romans did not have electricity. Electricity was invented some 1,500 years after the Romans.
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It wasn't invented. It was discovered. It was discovered because people are curious about the world around them.See this question for more information:[http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_discovered_electricity_and_whenWho discovered electricity and when?]
No one invented electricity. However if you are asking who discovered and proved electricity, this would be Benjamin Franklin.
He was a tyrant.
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Yes, The light bulb,the wheel, the electricity, money, paper money, etc…. Look around at everything you see and use each day. All of it was invented by someone at some time in the past.
Sorry, we can't do pictures.
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It is believed that Edward Muybridge invented the modern picture around 1870. He got two patents in 1871 for some of his initial inventions.Ê