The ancient Romans did not wear jackets as we know them. They had no zippers or buttons and their sleeves were also not set in as ours. The closest thing to a "jacket" that they used was a caracalla, which was a closed cloak type of garment.
Ancient Romans are called Romans, after their capital city, just as other ancient peoples were called after their own capitals. Such as Romans from Rome, Alexandrians from Alexandria, Athenians from Athens, Spartans from Sparta, etc. etc. etc.
Hispania.
Roman art.
The art of the ancient Greeks and Romans is called classical art.
Dinner, or the main meal of the day was called "cena" (in Latin) by the Romans.
The ancient Romans called any large open area a campus. An example is the Campus Martius at Rome.
It was called the plague.
Ancient Romans called Egypt Aegyptus. This derived for the word for Egypt used by the ancient Greeks, which was Aigyptos.
Ancient Greece
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
It is a Study Island Question. The answer is aqueducts.
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