The Romans are famous for their longevity. From roughly 753 BC to 410 AC is a long time for a civilization to last, not to mention their innovations and technology. They are also one of the best documented civilizations.
The ancient Romans gained the most fame in history by the overpowering & conquering military adventures which for a long period of time allowed Rome to prosper and expand. The Romans were also famous for the engineering feats that created the arch and Rome's ability and finances required to build huge amphitheaters and monuments.
The Roman Empire according to historians was the best empire at that time, the Romans were rough soldiers and the econOmy was verywell organized
yes they were as they had to be known together. it is also known to be that the greeks came before the romans.
No, Egyptians were
A dictator was appointed by the senate in the times of a crises. He had supreme power and was expected to resign his dictatorship as soon as the problem was solved. To us, the best known dictator was Julius Caesar. To the Romans the best known dictator was Cinncinatus in the positive sense, and Sulla in the negative sense.
Aphrodite is known to the Romans as Venus.
Romans love whaling, as did Romeo and Juliet. The main source of food for the Romans was Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches, and Julius Caesar's grandmother was known for making the best in the west.
yes they were as they had to be known together. it is also known to be that the greeks came before the romans.
Romans were also known as Etruscans.
Scotland was known as Caledonia by the Romans.
aryans
no
Romans
No, Egyptians were
Romans were also known as Etruscans.
No they did not
A dictator was appointed by the senate in the times of a crises. He had supreme power and was expected to resign his dictatorship as soon as the problem was solved. To us, the best known dictator was Julius Caesar. To the Romans the best known dictator was Cinncinatus in the positive sense, and Sulla in the negative sense.
Moorgate was a secondary door built into the London Wall, which was originally built by the Romans. In the 15th Century it was best known for having recently been converted into a gate.
I believe that the Romans knew it as Londinium. They called Colchester Calculodonum... I think.