Caius Ligarius
Spartacus and his men were routed by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Pompey the Great, who was coming with reinforcements rounded up 5,000 fugitives from the battle.
No, there was only one Julius Caesar. He was not of African decent. The rest of the early Caesars were Caucasian was well: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero were all Caucasian as well, related by blood or marriage to Julius Caesar. There was a 17th Century African pirate who called himself Black Caesar.
Well, since the Romans mainly spoke Latin, and their slaves were majorly from their own residents, the slaves most likely spoke Latin. If they were from outside of Rome, they probably spoke Greek.
No they didn't. The pilgrims spoke English, they had translators who spoke a tribes language. The Indians learned English (they actually had schools for this, there are some great books on the subject), and I'm sure the pilgrims picked up some words as well.
how and why is not the same thing and u if u asked this same question well dont bother im just super mad how these people just threw me off like that well anyways ya its not the same, how would be "oh well he got stabbed in HIS UGLY STINKIN FACE" and why would be "well because this guy was umm jealous u could say" i am only saying this becuz i asked this question and so i desided to fool around heehee =D
Well, Portsmouth (the City) is known as Pompey, that why the Football club adopted the nickname
well spoke
You do well in your English class -or whatever language you are studying.
well the word spoke was hello and the one who spoke of it was marcel marceau For oodles the answer is NO
We can say king Solomon spoke of wisdom as well.
Well, most of the people on board spoke English, but some spoke Arabic.
No he stuttered alot when he spoke
Spartacus and his men were routed by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Pompey the Great, who was coming with reinforcements rounded up 5,000 fugitives from the battle.
No, there was only one Julius Caesar. He was not of African decent. The rest of the early Caesars were Caucasian was well: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero were all Caucasian as well, related by blood or marriage to Julius Caesar. There was a 17th Century African pirate who called himself Black Caesar.
The Catholic Church spoke all services in Latin as well as lawyers, doctors, and other educated people.
David Walker
He spoke English, of course. He also knew French and German. He had limited understanding of Latin and Greek as well, and had some Italian knowledge too.