They built good roads and some of them still exist today
the 'palace'
The earliest evidence of the presence of dome in in Iran and Mesopotamia and is dated to the 7th and 6th century. They were made of mud bricks. There is evidence for wooden domes in Etruria and Greece and were recorded in Roman Italy. The Romans were the first to build domes in concrete.
No, the two societies never went to war with each other. However there is archaeological evidence that the Romans used ancient Norwegians and Danes in their army.
Romans 1:20
Rome was always ruled by the Romans. There is a fashionable theory which holds that the Etruscans conquered Rome in the 6th century BC. This is just that, a theory. It has been challenged. Its evidence base is flimsy and it is based on unproven assumptions. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture.
The theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome was extremely fashionable. It now has been challenged. Its evidence-base is flimsy. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture. The Romans overthrew the Roman Monarchy and established the Roman Republic in 509 BC. What we actually told by the Roman tradition is that the fifth of the seven kings was half Etruscan and half Greek. It was normal for the Romans to elect a king who was foreigner.
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The invasion has always been recorded as AD43 but in 2005 new archaeological finds show evidence of Romans already in Britain 50 years previous, but did not actually invade then. It is believed the Romans were welcomed by the ancient Britons; seen as liberators who helped overthrow tyrant tribal kings.
Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.
The recipient of Paul's epistle to the Romans was the Christian community living in Rome, Italy. There is also manuscript evidence that Paul sent a substantially similar copy of Romans to the Christians at Ephesus. It has also been suggested that the 16th chapter of Romans was not original to Romans but rather was appended to the copy of Romans that Paul sent to Ephesus. This hypothesis is supported by the fact that most if not all of the persons mentioned in Romans chapter 16 are persons known to have been connected with the church in Ephesus, but not with the church in Rome.
a crime like murder was considered an offense against society and or state. court would hear evidence and arrive at a decision.
The romans went to England because when they had the war with queen Boadicea, the Celtic queen. In that time the Celtic people lived in what is now called England. In the end the romans won because of their advantages such as their spears, the roman cavalry, and the formation of the roman foot soldiers. Also the romans built buildings and roads such as the huge wall they built across northern England.