No. The Greeks came about a thousand years before the Romans.
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No, Arabs were never in there past Romans, But The Romans did conquer Arab land in the past and built several cities in Arab land, So one might think that Arabs were once Romans but actually they aren't (because of architecture of the buildings)
Yes, catapults were used in the past as siege weapons. They were often used by ancient civilizations, such as the Romans, Greeks, and Persians, to launch projectiles, such as rocks or arrows, over long distances in order to destroy or breach enemy fortifications.
Presumably to remind us that they were there at one time in the past.
You could say that the Romans learned about Greek culture by absorption. There were many Greek colonies in southern Italy including Sicily where the Romans had contact. They also gained possession of these colonies by conquest, just as they gained possession of mainland Greece itself.
The Egyptians were invaded by the Romans around 12,000 BC.
The Greeks told myths to tell stories of the past or they used ledgends
In the past 4000 years, they have been ruled by: Egyptians Babylonians Persians Assyrian-Greeks Romans The Catholic Church Islamic governments European Governments Today the majority of Jews are self-ruled in Israel, under a parliamentary republic with representational democracy. Most Jews living outside Israel live in democracies.
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Romans in 121BC
No, Arabs were never in there past Romans, But The Romans did conquer Arab land in the past and built several cities in Arab land, So one might think that Arabs were once Romans but actually they aren't (because of architecture of the buildings)
The Romans have long used to their way of fighting that have proven successful against most enemies in the past that they no longer are able to think radically of new innovative tactic to defeat new enemies that use completely new ways of fighting. They can adapt their way of fighting but only to a certain extent, not to the degree of inventing new ways of fighting. It takes a great general with genius and talent like casear to be able to think of new innovative arts of war which the Romans at that time do not have.
Those who fail to learn from past history are doomed to repeat it.
yes indeed, for it was the Egyptians and the Greeks thousands of years ago that decided to record things in the sky like comets and constellations. The Chines believed when an eclipse happened that the Dragon Emperor was summoning a Dragon to take over the moon.
Scotland has no enemies. But in the distant past England and Norway were sometimes the enemy.
Yes, they have been in the past, and they will be in the future!!
Yes, catapults were used in the past as siege weapons. They were often used by ancient civilizations, such as the Romans, Greeks, and Persians, to launch projectiles, such as rocks or arrows, over long distances in order to destroy or breach enemy fortifications.