Life in Rome 2000 years ago depended on the social status of the citizen. They all enjoyed the baths and evening meals were eventful. Their breakfast was the leftovers from the previous evening meal which was typically cheese, olives, bread with honey. Also available was fresh milk and small flat loaves of bread.
No, 20,000 years ago is way too far back for the Romans. The city of Rome was founded in 753 BC. However before this actual founding, the forerunners of the people who would be known as Romans were living there in clusters of small villages. They united to form Rome.
Nobody really knows who, but it was invented somewhere in Greece 2000 somewhat years ago.
it was like plasma guns and stuff 350 years ago today and i know u will think I'm wrong but I'm not.
From 2014, it was 1013 years ago.
1875 was 141 years ago.
nope - it was way before that
well 2000 years ago it was Latin but just now it is Italian.
I am afraid you are totally confused. Rome existed over 2000 years ago and the United States has only existed 200 years. So, there was no impact.
Antarctica was unknown 2000 years ago.
Subjects in the Roman Empire.
2000 years ago
No, there were no helicopters 2,000 years ago
No Rome was around and fell around 2000 years ago, way before America was even heard of.
China traded silk and spices all the way to Rome and Greece more than 2000 years ago.
about 15,000 years ago!
600 years ago
Latin was the predominant language spoken in Rome 2000 years ago. It was the language of the Roman Empire and was used for official communication, literature, and everyday conversations among the people of Rome.