They would use the latrine, usually located under a staircase or in the kitchen, or else they would use a chamber pot.
In the comedy film the life of Brian by Monty Python a Jew wanted to write Romans go home, but mistakenly wrote romeses eunt domus (people called romanes they go the house) instead of romani ite domum.
The Romans did not go to the forum in carriages. They did not have carriages. Aristocratic women travelled with chariots.
it was very complex it said no one person can go to the bathroom without filling out 400 papers on stone in a diffrent language
No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.No, the Romans never occupied Scandinavia, but they knew of the ancient Vikings and some of them even hired on as mercenaries in the Roman army. Roman artifacts have been found in Norse graves, indicating a contact.
What we know today as Holland was called Batavia in Roman times. The Batavians were allies of the Romans and helped them in their conquest of Britain and of the Germanic tribes. Due to a misunderstanding, they revolted against the Romans and a war was fought which the Romans won, in 69 AD. From that time, (69 AD) the Roman army took over the area and the Batavians became Romanized. Batavia was a key area which protected the northern Roman border from the hostile Germanic tribes.
In the comedy film the life of Brian by Monty Python a Jew wanted to write Romans go home, but mistakenly wrote romeses eunt domus (people called romanes they go the house) instead of romani ite domum.
romans obviously1
No, the Romans did not go beyond Egypt.
The Romans did not go to the forum in carriages. They did not have carriages. Aristocratic women travelled with chariots.
Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture. The Romans named the planets they saw after the important gods of their mythology.
Yes. The Romans believed that after death one would go to the underworld.
puplic baths. Romans had lots of these dedicated to different empires and gods.
Well over 2000 years. However the Roman Numerals we use today are not the Roman Numerals that the Romans used.As the Romans used them there was no ordering: IV & VI were both six, four could only be written as IIII, etc.It was monks in the middle ages that introduced modern Roman Numerals as a shorthand form.
You will go to the bathroom when you are ready to. I hope you make it peaceful.
go to the bathroom
In the bathroom. On the toilet
Well over 2000 years. However the Roman Numerals we use today are not the Roman Numerals that the Romans used.As the Romans used them there was no ordering: IV & VI were both six, four could only be written as IIII, etc.It was monks in the middle ages that introduced modern Roman Numerals as a shorthand form.