magistrastes, although that is a title covering any public official. Remember that the Roman assemblies were the voting assemblies and those who served in them were called delegates or tribal representatives.
Well those vehicles are called Litters. The Roman Litter was called a lectica. I don't know the exact name for a Chinese Litter.
The ancient Romans had the best engineered roads in ancient history. In fact, many roads in Europe as late as the 1800's were not constructed as well as those of ancient Rome. The Roman roadways served two major areas of importance. One was to enable the Roman legions to be transported to battle areas. Additionally, the roads served as a means for commercial traffic and trading throughout the ancient Roman world. Estimates of the network of Roman roads exceed 10,000 miles.
Ancient Roman armies were called legions for a specific reason. In the days of the early ancient Roman republic, all property owning citizens were subject to be drafted into the military. The word legio meant "levy" of service or conscription or draft in our time. Thus those "legioed" formed legions.
It is about remembering those who died or served in the armed forces.
The Roman citizens called plebeians where those who could trace their ancestry back to the founding of the city. In the early days, the plebeians were the lower class, the poor and the landless. Over time they gained status and wealth. By the mid republic they were considered the nobility along with the patricians.
those who controlled trade.
It's called a BENTO box
Well those vehicles are called Litters. The Roman Litter was called a lectica. I don't know the exact name for a Chinese Litter.
In the 1st century,Pagans in the Roman Empire called them Christians.They are those who follow Christ.
Freedom of those things is part of the constitution in America. The first ten amendments are called the bill of rights.
Those letters spell assembly.
Yes there is! You need to get a pair of pliers (called "snapring pliers")to remove the retainers (the little silver "do-dads" holding the headlight assembly in place... on the back of the grille opening panel). There's 2 of them on each assembly. You get those off and the headlight assembly practically FALLS out!!
cause they wanted to include those who have served in world war 2 and other conflicts after world war 1.
Those Roman Numerals mean 1991.
you served in vietnam and died years later can your name go on the wall
to honor those who served and those who died for us fighting in our wars.
The ancient Romans had the best engineered roads in ancient history. In fact, many roads in Europe as late as the 1800's were not constructed as well as those of ancient Rome. The Roman roadways served two major areas of importance. One was to enable the Roman legions to be transported to battle areas. Additionally, the roads served as a means for commercial traffic and trading throughout the ancient Roman world. Estimates of the network of Roman roads exceed 10,000 miles.