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Mt. Vesuvius was sacred to Romans and Greeks because of Hercules/Heracles. Herculaneum was named after him. Mt. Vesuvius was sacred to Romans and Greeks because of Hercules/Heracles. Herculaneum was named after him.
Jesus died for everybody, not only the Jews you can learn more about it by following the Roman's road: Romans 3:23 Romans 6:23 Romans 8:1 Romans 5:8 Romans 10:9-10
because pluto is a dwarf planet uranus is a lazy and neptune is too cool
Because Venus was the brightest planet in the sky, the Romans named it Venus. Venus was the name of the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Yes, physical appearance was important to the ancient Romans. There was a belief that a person's character was shown to the world through his physical appearance so the Romans tried to minimize any flaw or "defect". For example, being bald was just about the worst defect that a politician could have. Lucius Ahenobarbus was convinced that he was never elected consul because he was bald and Julius Caesar invented the comb-over to hide his baldness. (and wore his civic crown in public because it kept his comb-over in place.)
rome to fight the Romans because she wanted revenge because the Romans stole her palace. the Romans fought her and won.boudica poisend her self because she didn't wan't to be captured by the Romans. rome to fight the Romans because she wanted revenge because the Romans stole her palace. the Romans fought her and won.boudica poisend her self because she didn't wan't to be captured by the Romans.
Latin was the language of the Romans. The Romans were Latins
About 500,000 people died because of the romans
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A feast of the Romans in honor of Lupercus, or Pan.
The Romans were called Romans because they were from Rome. Roman means people and things from Rome, similarly to English for England.
The Romans were called Romans because they were from Rome. Roman means people and things from Rome, similarly to English for England.
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He was equated with the Roman god Mercury.
Because they came from the city called "Rome".
I would say the Romans because they had better technology.
They were called "Caesar" because that was their title.The Romans never used the words king or emperor. It came about because Caesar was the family name of the first five emperors and the Romans called people by their last names. (If they did not know them well.) It then became a tradition to call each ruler "Caesar" as the name had taken on more of a meaning than a simple family name.