They would have to follow the rules that their centurion layed out. These had to do with their training and the various stages it went through, their hygiene and sanitation, and their weapons care.
because people don't like to follow rules so they want to not follow them so that's why rules suck, there shoud be no rules because people would follow them if they werent there because people don't like to follow the rules. my fingers hurt.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has no special rules for people of different nationalities, nor do they have rules that would affect civil law.
The punishment for the person who didn't participate or follow the rules was that he would have to pay the expenses of the entire journey.
It proved the US Government would use violence against its own people to get them to follow the rules.
If a church has rules you do not intend to follow, why would you care to be a member? You would be a hypocrite.
Each house of Congress has rules to follow in conducting business because if they did not have rules there would be complete chaos. There has to be someone in charge also to control meetings and see that people are recognized to speak.
Under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system it would be:- XXIX-XII-MMIX
In Roman numerals, "ivx" is not a valid representation of any number. Roman numerals follow a specific set of rules where smaller numerals placed before larger ones indicate subtraction. "IV" represents the number 4, "V" represents 5, and "X" represents 10. So, if we break down "ivx," it would be read as "IV X," which doesn't conform to the rules of Roman numeral notation.
Under today's rules it is MMXCI but the ancient Roman would have notated it quite differently
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VIIL is not a real Roman numeral as it doesn't follow the accepted rules for writing Roman numerals. The values of the individual symbols are V = 5, II = 2 and L = 50. Some people might suppose that the numeral might represent VII before L, or 7 before 50, which would be 43 but the correct numeral for 43 is XLIII
In today's rules 2029 in Roman numerals is MMXXIX.But the Romans themselves would have preferred MMXXVIIII.