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There are many Roman gods. Romans took the Greek gods but changed their names and made them more violent. For example, Zeus became Jupiter. Fun Fact: All our planets, except for Earth, are named after Roman gods
Some Roman coins have been found in China.
A major way in which Roman culture was reflected in Roman law was the fact that it was based on mos maiorum, ancestral customs.
The Romans largely took over the Greeks' 'pantheon' (assembly) of Gods and based their theories on rhetoric and philosophy on the earlier Greek philosophers. So basically the Greeks were the major influence on Roman 'thinking'. Add to that the fact that every noble family had its boys - the future leaders of Rome - raised by Greek tutors, and that every educated Roman had Greek as his second language.
APEX: He believed Western Roman power was on the decline, while Eastern Roman power was on the rise.
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There are many Roman gods. Romans took the Greek gods but changed their names and made them more violent. For example, Zeus became Jupiter. Fun Fact: All our planets, except for Earth, are named after Roman gods
The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.
She was the wife of one of the roman emperor's Julius Caesar, or at least that is what is erroneously thought. The fact is, that Cleopatra never married Julius Caesar. Her involvement with the Roman empire was one of trying to preserve her country's independence. The means she used were personal involvement with Rome's two top leaders.
The Roman Republic preceded it.
I think it is a fact because 10 people are civil rights leaders, so is it a FACT or a OPINION ?
Yes, Roman government did in fact have a senate.
Some of them are names after people because of who wrote them or inspired them. But a lot of the books are in fact letters to cities, Corinthians for example was written for the leaders in Corinth, although written by Paul.
The Roman occupation effected everyone, not just Jesus. But the Romans played a crucial part in the fulfillment of the Messiahs' mission. He was destined to die a horrible death. The Jewish leaders of the day used the iron fist of Roman law to try and then execute Jesus.
None whatsoever. Octavian never held the title of emperor. In fact no Roman ever held that title; it was something given to the Roman leaders by later historians. As for Octavian, he called himself "princeps" which translates into "first citizen". He secured that position by retaining tribunican power.
Yes, in fact there several.
No, in fact there is an infinite number of names considering the fact that you can invent names and combine names. If you need help finding these name you can try a baby name book or a website.