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The Romans set out to deliberately conquer territories only eight times. Most of Rome's territorial expansion was the result of Rome winning wars or the suppression of rebellions. Only five generals (Gaius Julius Caesar, Tiberius Claudius Nero Nero, Claudius Drusus, Aulus Plautius and Gnaeus Julius Agricola) and two emeprors (Trajan, and Septimius Sevrus) set off for conquests. An incentive for soldiers to fight in wars of any kind was the fact that they received a share of the spoils of war.
what was the french capital in roman times?
Around Roman times
Times New Roman was created in 1931 by British typographer Stanley Morison.
In Roman times Castleford was called Lagentium or Legioleum.
New roman times
In the Ancient Roman times.
Yes, roman numerals were used in medieval times.
well it was very hard to be a roman
Roman times began on April 21, 753 BC. That's when the city of Rome was founded and the inhabitants considered themselves Roman.
In Roman times the concept of a "knight" did not exist. Your question is therefore meaningless.
A dictator could have the sme powers of a king in Roman times.