Some of them were and some of them were not.
They weren’t happy about it and did everything they could to stop it.
In the beginning of Rome's rule, the public was very satisfied and happy with the form of rule. Towards the end of Rome's time, the leadership became very poor and the people were not happy.
they were happy
It was spoken about 3000 years ago.
The Romans wore red clothing for the same reasons that we do. Red is a bright, attractive, happy color. There was no particular significance in red clothing.
Well, everybody is a sinner (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus (1 Peter 2:22). Since many people in this world are happy, then I guess one could say, yes, sinners are happy. But not all sinners are happy.
Dear questioner, I Dear questioner, I believe they had a very religious society and careful society to make their gods happy.
Yes i actually believe Jesus was a terrorist he and moses fought the Romans with Miniguns and that's why today we have religion (= happy to answer your question
The land was hot so the Romans was like I feel great that I am apart of the law like brush up your stinking hair
what diid the romans do that they killed her mum and she was in the present and her two daughter went to sex with some and the stole all the money from their six person While the Roman army was busy on the northwest coast of Wales-Boudica led a revolt. They destroyed Camulodunum (Colchester) an ex capital of a Celtic tribe turned into a Roman colony for discharged Roman soldiers. She routed a Roman legion sent to relieve the colony. She burned Londinium (London, which had been evacuated) and Verulamium (St Albans). She was then defeated the Roman army that had reassembled its contingents for around the province.
The Romans were happier in an empire because their ruler made a law that the roman can torture any one who goes against Cesar. In their time the Romans were the 1# torturers in their empire.+++ Weird answer! Yes they could be very cruel but didn't have a monopoly on it. They, or at least the better-off Romans, were happy in the stable days of the Roman Empire because it gave them a well-off, ordered society, good houses, etc.
The Romans were not conquered by the Huns. The Huns settled north of the river Danube, part of the border of the Roman Empire. They carried out many raids south of that river, but did not make any conquests there. They tried to invade Gaul, but they were defeated and repelled by a combined army of Romans, Franks, and Visigoths. Soon after this, the Hun empire disintegrated.