The Roman army would only accept freeborn men. They had to also be mentally and physically fit. However the allies could join as auxiliaries, even though they were not citizens and would receive Roman citizenship upon their discharge.
Epimetheus IS the Latin version of the name. In Greek it would be ἘπιμηθεύςIn all seriousness, though, not all the Greek gods had Estruscan/Roman counterparts, so they simply kept or "Latinized" the Greek names. In this case, since the Greek name fit the naming conventions of Roman names, they simply kept it.
Tradition states 30. Modern scholars now think zero
As the Aztec ruler Montezuma II insilled resentment into his Aztec people, many Aztecs began to predict terrible things were about to happan. They saw bad omens in many everyday occurances, such as lightning, large clouds, and eclipses. The worst though, was the arrival of the spanish, who fit the image of Quetzalcoatl, a god who promised to return to them. With their fair skn, and white beards, they fit the image of Quetzalcoatl. The spanish, who were treated as gods, ended up enslaving many Aztecs, forcing them to mine for gold, and silver, killing many who resisted, and essentially destroying their culture.
They would have played games, socialised, looked after their master's children. It would have depended if they were allowed privileges such as these.
70 to 80 people could fit in a roman galley
60,000 people can be seated.about 50,000 people
At normal it seats 75,000 but during the primus or any main fight it can hold near 120,000.
they were fit and healthy and also very brave
If you referring to the Roman public baths, the small ones could have a few hundred people and the large ones could have several thousands. It you are referring the the bathtubs, which only the rich had (everybody else had to go to the public baths), only one person could fit in it.
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justas many apples that fit in a box.
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Typically, a lifeboat can fit over 60 people.
25 +/- 5 people can fit in the cockpit of a blimp