It really depends on the period.
I assume you're talking about Imperial Rome, but their traits are very different to Republican Romans or Medieval Romans.
Your best approach would be to look at the major events of the period and see what you can deduce from that - I'm writing a project about the Romans and the Punic Wars, and looking at their absorption of massive casualties and refusal to give in, one trait I've realised is tenacity.
They valued hard workers, trustworthiness, wisdom, humility, leadership and more. Example: Cincinnatus
they were thinkers
idk read a book for once The government of the Roman republic could be characterized as a partnership between the officials and the people. The assemblies elected the officials to look after their interests.
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No Roman emperor used people as torches.
the people in the roman army earnt sex from prostitutes
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
there is no characteristic.
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Some human characteristics of Rome include resilience, ingenuity, ambition, and adaptability. Romans were known for their military prowess, engineering feats, cultural achievements, and political sophistication. Their society valued loyalty to the state, family, and tradition.
Unlike their Greek counterparts, the Roman gods were very brutal and warlike. They were meant to strike fear into the Roman people, thus making them obey the gods.
Christian Delacampagne has written: 'Historia de La Filosofia En El Siglo XX' 'La louve baroque' -- subject(s): Civilization, National characteristics, Roman, National characteristics, Italian, Roman influences, Italian National characteristics, Roman National characteristics
idk read a book for once The government of the Roman republic could be characterized as a partnership between the officials and the people. The assemblies elected the officials to look after their interests.
Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.Aeneas is important in Rome because he is the hero of their national epic poem. He incorporated all the virtues that a Roman was supposed to have.
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Polytheistic Religion
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