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There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.
Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.
Some citizens who were Christian were probably sentenced "to the beasts" for the act of treason as were non-citizens. However most citizens were generally given a different death sentence in accordance with their status.
If this question pertains to Julius Caesar the answer is that Caesar ran afoul of the ancient Roman dictator Sulla. The problem was over a marriage issue. Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia. When Caesar refused, Sulla confiscated his patrimony & Cornelia's dowry, and sentenced Caesar to death. Caesar fled Italy & joined the army in Cilicia. Upon the death of Sulla, Caesar retirned to Italy.
The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.
The Roman leader, Pontious Pilot, sentenced the saviour to death, by crucifixion.
That would be Pilate, the Roman governor.
Roman emperor Claudius imprisoned Valentine. Valentine was a priest who defied the orders of the Roman emperor Claudius and continued to perform marriages. He was sentenced to death.
Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who reluctantly sentenced Jesus to death.
Libitina was the Roman goddess of funerals, corpses and death.
Yes, they did. The dead went to the underworld.
There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.
Christian tradition says that Emperor Nero had large numbers of Christians thrown to the lions, but historians can find no evidence for this claim.Edward Gibbon (The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) says the Christian writers of the fourth or fifth centuries ascribed to the emperors of Rome the same degree of implacable and unrelenting zeal which filled their own breasts against the heretics or pagans of their own times. Thus, the Christians were justifying their own brutality by the myth of earlier pagan brutality.
Ancient roman miners and ancient roman charcoal makers.
Some citizens who were Christian were probably sentenced "to the beasts" for the act of treason as were non-citizens. However most citizens were generally given a different death sentence in accordance with their status.
Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.
Caiaphas was High Priest. Jesus was sentenced to death on the orders of Pilate, the Roman Governor because the Jewish leaders had no authority to do so. The Pharisees and priests, as a committee, urged Pilate to condemn Jesus.