Latin has three different words for a gate or gateway. If you are speaking about a gate to a house, the words are either ianua or ostium. If you are speaking about a gate to a city the word is porta.
Because it IS an arch.
The Hole in the Wall...the Great Wall that is
The gateway theory is a load if bullsh*t. Might as well call milk a gateway drink to beer, then wine, then vodka, then maybe marijuana after that.
i call them roman numrals becaus Romans used them and they were numbers
That do we call now the Roman territory of Gaul?
Styx is referring to the River Styx, the gateway between the mortal world and the Underworld.
The Imperial Roman Army.
The Imperial Roman Army.
The name of the Roman dagger was pugio.
A Roman Officer is called a ‘Centurion’.
The Romans referred to Kent as "Cantium." This name was used during the Roman conquest of Britain and is believed to be derived from the Celtic word for "border" or "coast." Kent was significant for its location, serving as a gateway to the rest of Britain due to its proximity to continental Europe. The region was known for its rich resources and strategic importance during Roman times.
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