The famous Romans
This is a quote of Julius Caesar
A Second Century BC playright of the Roman age known as Terence, in his play 'Phormio'
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
first seen in a poem by the Roman poet Virgil (90 - 17BC) and should be translated as 'time flees' and not 'time flies'
You would have to ask the Roman who said it was boring.
Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, commonly known as Quintilian, a Roman rhetorician from Hispania said: "Art is inspired by nature, a work of art differs from nature because an artist will transform nature into art." Quintilian also said: "The perfection of art is to conceal art."
Roman numerals are letters because i said so
The Roman standards of justice were said to be draconian. People who were not Roman citizens could be crucified but this did not apply to Roman citizens.
In Roman Mythology, he is the son of goddess Venus and god Mercury. The Greek Mythology equivalent is Eros.
Voltaire
he was not of an age ,he was for all time (said when shakespear was still alive)
no