skill in combat
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Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.
Yes, it was a way of combining words to make metaphors. There is a good explanation here: http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/changlang/activities/lang/anglosaxon/anglosax.html
I appear on the ground like a blanket, and melt in the midday sun. Answer: Snow
Anglosaxon and latin
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Alliteration
no they dont because schools did not exist
alliteration
riddles = Rätsel.
Riddles at present
riddles in batanic language
Riddles originated from well they were made by "Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.
The Riddles of Epsilon was created in 2005.
Castle of Riddles happened in 1982.
Nat Riddles died in 1991.