the good slaves
Most likely the people of Atlantis may have looked similar to the Romans.
People of the Renaissance looked at the achievements of the Greeks and Romans as inspiration for their work.
The Romans looked down on the peoples outside their empire. They called them barbarians (a term borrowed from the Greeks) and saw them as lower civilisations or as uncivilised.
If you are referring to the days of the Romans, the sailors were non-Romans who lived in the Roman Empire. The Romans looked down on this kind of job. Therefore, neither the sailors nor their wives were Roman plebeians (commoners). Generally the wives of people who were not rich looked after the children and the house and undertook economic activities which supplemented the income of the family.
they wore robes and looked a bit like romans
No the most of the Roman rulers did not care about the roman people.
If by "the Romans" you mean "the people of the early Roman Empire", then yes, most of them did.
The ancient Romans were the citizen of ancient Rome, the city which is now the capital of Italy and the seat of the Pope. Therefore, Roman civilisation was shaped by the Romans The Romans were Latins. In the early days the Etruscans had some influence on Roman Culture. The Greeks had a strong influence of the Romans. The Roman elites looked up to them.
well... rome is a city that at its height took up most of Europe. Romans where the people that lived in that city. they where very advanced
The land of Israel was dominated by the Romans. Jewish people looked forward to a Messiah to lead the nation to greatness and to overthrow Roman domination.
The Romans took over a lot of places, but most of the places were ruled by Germanic tribes, whom the Romans considered "barbarians"
The Romans looked down on other civilizations because they had more advanced technology and also believed their gods were superior. Some examples of their technologies are the Roman baths, their sewage system, and their water systems.