Roman ruling only influenced the American government in the fact that both governments were republics. The American founding fathers certainly studied the Roman government, but could see its flaws and changed them considerably. Many people try to read similarities into the two governments where they do not and can not exist.
There is no such thing as the Wiemar Republic. For the Weimar Republic, see the related questions.
No, Cicero was one of Rome's greatest orators. He was basically a lawyer. He rose to the rank of counsul, and was a staunch supporter of the republic. He lived at the time of Julius Caesar, years before the idea of "emperor" was ever imagined.
He sacrificed Caesar for the good of Rome. He also sacrificed himself because he did not want to see Rome turn into slaves under the power of Ocatavious.
The Republic of Ireland of Ireland has 26 counties. See the related question below.
Roman ruling only influenced the American government in the fact that both governments were republics. The American founding fathers certainly studied the Roman government, but could see its flaws and changed them considerably. Many people try to read similarities into the two governments where they do not and can not exist.
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Aphrodite is Greek and cupid is Roman. I can see why people might think their the same but they have their similarities its not a bad question though.
similarities----- they both promote liberty and equality differences----- they created a limited constitutional monarchy and the us is a republic
Ancient Rome, under the Republic lacked an effective police force. Augustus fixed this problem. The new police force had three thousand men.
do you see any similarities between eve and the harlot of gilgamesh
The law was written down for all to see, so that citizens were not totally dependent on wealthy patrons who carried the laws in their heads.
There is no such thing as the Wiemar Republic. For the Weimar Republic, see the related questions.
There are some similarities, even though the languages are not at all related. See Phonological Similarities in Germanic and Hebrew
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Yes. See the related question below for a discussion of those similarities.
you see roman numbers in math and school learning