The tradition of having the lower class and the slaves used as props and comics for the elite. This involved making the lower class subject to being sent to their deaths for the amusment of the rich.
Most Roman leaders did not teach anything. They got on with the business of politics or of leading armies. Some Roman leaders, such as Cicero and Cato the Elder, were also philosophers and intellectuals and they had a lot to teach. However, generally it was not expected that leaders should have something to teach.
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The University of Oklahoma has a great Bachelors degree of Construction Science
Right off you have a mixture of ideas here. "Trade school " is to teach a job like a plumber or construction. These are trades and future politicians don't have a "trade." University courses in political science teach people who want to go into politics and many people in politics are also lawyers and have degrees in law. So, as you can see there is no need for your trade school.
Humility.
they taught them their countries alphabet.
Latin.
Construction management classes are what their name implies. Classes that teach you how to manage a construction site. You could probably take them online or at a college/ university.
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
To shock the reader and possibly, teach them a lesson about revenge.
The construction of the Colosseum reflects the Roman values of engineering prowess, public entertainment, and social hierarchy. It showcases their advanced architectural techniques and ability to mobilize vast resources and labor for monumental projects. Additionally, the Colosseum served as a venue for gladiatorial games and public spectacles, emphasizing the importance of entertainment in Roman society and the values of bravery, honor, and spectacle. Ultimately, it illustrates how the Romans prioritized communal experiences that reinforced their cultural identity and social order.
Catholics have never used the King James version.