Well, they both have a lot of ruins, and they both had kings and rulers. Plus, they're both excruciatingly hot.
Both Octavian and Julius Caesar wanted a strong central government which could gain control over the provinces and end Rome's political and administrative disarray.
they were both facists nd dictators so i guess in a way they are alike
The only similarity was that both had seven hills, but even these were quite different. For Constantine his making of a new capital for the eastern part of the empire served a good propaganda tool. The city was presented as the mark of the dawn of a new era under his rule. Tittles such the second Rome, the new Rome, the eastern Rome and Alma Roma were used to glorify the undertaking. Constantine did model the new city on Rome. But all new towns were modelled on Rome in their civic area, and this did not necessarily make them look like Rome.
Augustus and Justinian were both notorious pagans and lawgivers. This should help for seventh grade tests.
the phrase "two households both alike in dignity" means that the two families in the play (which are the montagues and the capulets) are equal. they were both high class families and "alike in dignity" means that they were very much the same.
The only thing Carthage and Rome had in common was that they were both republics.
both of them misused their power and will pay for their mistakes
They are both alike because they both have no gravity
They are both soluble in water. They also look alike but they don't taste alike!
Both Octavian and Julius Caesar wanted a strong central government which could gain control over the provinces and end Rome's political and administrative disarray.
A snail and a worm are alike because they both squirm. There you go that is how a worm and a snail are alike.
They are alike because the both have value, they both have variables, and both have numbers. there, happy?
They are alike because their climate are both cold.
They are alike because they are both relieing on the sun
The y are both alike because they both had riches
They have both fly alike
alike: both guesses