The Great Fire of Rome took place in 64 CE. It's not known how many people perished in the fire. Most historians believe that Nero was responsible for setting the fire. On his part, Nero blamed it on Christians by torturing them until they admitted to setting the fire.
The division between pagan Romans and Christian Romans during the time of the Roman Empire lead to many Christian Roman's executions. Tried for cannibalism, not worshipping the emperor, practicing secret rituals, not worshipping Roman gods, and not sacrificing to the Roman gods, thousands of Christians were burned at the stake, eaten by lions, or killed in public executions by various means.
The Romans were okay with the Jewish nation, but as for Christians, they killed as many as they could, by way of having a lion eat them in a Roman Colosseum, or by having them hanged or burned at the stake, etc.
ROME">ROME...Romans lived in Rome, Italy and other areas they conquered, including Britain.
Which Roman Family; there are many Romans.
It is not known. The Romans must have built thousands of bridges because the empire was massive, it covered many mountain areas and it was crossed by many rivers. The bridges were built by the Romans, not the Roman Empire.
The term "Black Forest" typically refers to a mountainous region in Germany, and there isn't a specific historical event widely known as the "Romans killed in the Black Forest." However, if you are referring to Roman military losses in battles against Germanic tribes, these events occurred in various locations and contexts. One notable example is the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD, where three Roman legions were ambushed and destroyed, resulting in significant Roman casualties, estimated to be around 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers.
Because the Romans occupied many Countries in the world.
they were're Celtic and not roman :)
The Romans were involved in a great many wars.
The country which hadmostRomans was Italy. Rome was inItalyandItalywas the first area whichbecamepart of the Roman empire. Many Romans moved to many colonies (settlements) all overItaly.Moreover all the peoples who lived inItalywere given Roman citizenship early on, in 90 BC.Tunisia was also a country which had many Romans. Many Romans migrated there because it was next door to Italy.
In so far as the Romans applied many of the Greek myths to the Roman gods.
The Roman government did not provide holidays. Holidays were religious festivals. The Romans had a great many such festivals.