The Romans had no character to represent zero.
It is used by Romans, because they use Roman numerals. In Roman Numerals, x represents ten (10)
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent 2343
It wasn't the Romans that chose X to represent 10 but the Etruscans who invented this system of numeracy. Possibly it stems from the fact that if V is 5 then X is the equivalent of two V's joined together which equals 10.
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words. The words "Vicarius Christi" are Latin, which was the language spoken by the Romans.
The Romans used small clay or glass tile pieces to make a mosaic. (: (:
they made mosaic, road and tiles.
The Romans kept dogs as pets. The famous dog mosaic had "cave canem" written on it, which means beware of the dog.
The Romans contributed the mosaic, mural and the fresco to the art world.
Yes. The mosaic is the only art form not borrowed from other cultures. From Musivarius: It tends to be acepted that the Romans took the craft of mosaic from the Greeks who developed floor mosaics made with pebbles starting in the 5th century BC. These began to be made using cut stone from about the 3rd century BC and with the take over of Greece in 2nd century BC the Romans developed a taste for floor mosaics.
Train for what? Please be more specific. The Romans had to train for many things. Army? Orator? Lawyer? Mosaic maker? Banker? Baker?
Mosaic was the art form the Romans enhance:)Study and you'll learn:-)
fish are fish.... that live in water..
U doesn't represent anything.
The romans enhanced the art form of Mosaics, the piecing together of many pieces of tile or stone, to form an image.
because well the same as the living room Mosaic floors represented wealth
Yes, the Romans were great seafood eaters.