Some of the emperors were mad as a box of frogs.
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Bothe Rome and Greece were polytheistic because Rome stole a lot of gods from the Greeks. Both Rome and Greece used rivers and oceans as a form of trade. Both used a democracy as their from of government.
Nothing, Ancient Greece came before Ancient Rome, and actually Ancient Rome took things from Greece, Romans were influenced by Greek religion and some of their architecture.
What are some advantages of living in ancient rome
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
ancient Rome had the first government to use a democracy although its form of democracy compared to modern day united states, in ancient Rome only free men(slaves were not allowed) and women weren't allowed to vote. also in comparison to modern day US men were forced to vote weather they wanted to or not. in some cases they were dragged and forced to vote.
the political power that citizens held in their government
Ancient Rome had three forms of government over he 1,200 years of her history: a monarchy for 244 years, a republic for 482 years, and rule by emperors for 506 years.
Some seas surrounding ancient Rome were the Tyrrhenian sea, Adriatic sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Ionian Sea. and hamburgers
In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!
They did not, it happened the other war round, Rome started out as a republic ruled by the senate, then after Julius Caesar (who refused to be king/emperor when this was offered to him), Rome became a monarchy ruled by an emperor. Because they were "uncomfortable" with monarchy. That is my opinion, though. Hope that helps :) Actually Rome had just less than seven kings when it was born, then it became a republic until its end. They had consoles, senators and democracy but it was an empire. Rome wasnt governed by a king or emperor per se, but by senators although the emperor had more powers than nowaddays presidents.
Some of ancient Rome's enemies were the Etruscans, the Samnites, the Gauls, the Carthaginians, the Parthians and the peoples living around and allied with the kingdom of Pontus.