Language, Government forms, Art, Architecture.
1. Screws. 2. Laws based on Roman system. 3. Language. 4. Christianity. 5. Concrete. The Romans built great buildings with this most modern of materials, the Pantheon among them. 6. Public bath/Pool. 7. Public buildings (libraries, forums, post offices, etc). 8. Roads. In the late 19th century the best roads in Italy were still the Roman roads. 9. Sewer systems (That are still in use in many cities today). 10. Shampoo 11. Columns 12. Mathematics 13. Democracy 14.PIZZA (not really) 15 Fish sauce (garum) (really>) it really stinks it smell like feet
Roman aqueducts can be found in today's Spain (24), Rome (11), France (10), Italy (7), Greece (5), Lebanon (4), Turkey (3), United Kingdom (3), Croatia (2), Bulgaria (1), Germany (1), Israel (1), Portugal (1), Republic of Macedonia (1) and Tunisia (1),
The Ottoman Empire hasn't existed since the end of World War I.
Nae Roman died on February 4, 1985, in Bucharest, Romania.
According to the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, the five-act structure was first advocated by the Roman critic Horace in 20 BC. The Roman dramatist Seneca the Younger, who lived from 4 BC to 65 AD, used this structure in his plays.
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In today's notation of Roman numerals: IV-IX-MCMLXXXVII
the Coliseum, roman numerals, the Senate and Republic, and Hadrian's Wall
In today's terms of notating Roman numerals it is: DCXLIV = 600+40+4 = 644
Well most churches were damages in world war 4 which just started 3 days ago but their mainly found in Antarctica
In today's terms it is: IV-II-MCMLXXXVII
In today's terms it is: IV-XXI-MCMLII
In today's terms: IV-VII-MCMXCIII
In today's notation it is: XI-IV-MCMXCII
In today's terms: XI-IV-MCMXC
xviii iii mcmxcImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals 19-4-1990 is XIX-IV-MCMXC
4 in Roman numerals is IV, 29 is XXIX, and 81 is LXXXI.