The sky is blue because of something called Rayleigh scattering. Longer wavelengths of light pass through the atmosphere, while shorter ones (i.e. blue) are absorbed.
Water is made of 2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen (H2O). This combination produces a polarized liquid. The term 'wet' is used to describe any liquid - water falls into this category.
The common story of Judas (Iscariot, I assume) is that he sold the location of Jesus to the Romans while Jesus was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane (not sleeping). The common belief is that Judas had been tempted by the devil to do this for temporal wealth (which wasn't all that much), at the price of his eternal salvation, and later turned into a persuasive biblical story.
A less common belief, held by Gnostic sects in the centuries after Jesus' death, is that Judas Iscariot was the most honourable disciple of Jesus, and the only one willing to let him go through with his earthly mission of dying for the sins of the world. As such, Jesus asked him to bring the Romans to him at the conclusion of his prayer in the garden, and while he appeared to betray Jesus, was the only one truly helping him with his purpose of being on Earth.
Or, he never recognized Jesus as godly in any way. He saw a crazy person gaining momentum in the churches, and got on his side for some free food and such. When the Romans called it quits, he got on their good side (Jesus was screwed at this point).
As to what truly happened......who knows
They Drank Something That Is Called Posca. Poscais a mixture of water and vinegar, this was offered to Jesus Christ on the cross
The Romans kept their water in cisterns.
The Romans would transport water in aqueducts.
Aqueducts were used by the Romans to transport water.
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They slept in Tepees close the water and trees.
Vampires are evil creatures and the crucifix is the symbol of Jesus/God. Evil hates all things related to Christianity - crucifixes, holy water, the Bible, religious robes, etc. Even silver is hated in some lore because it is representative of the silver pieces Judas took for betraying Jesus.
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The Romans mostly got their water from natural springs underground, that's why they have lots of bathing pools with fresh mineral water
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The Romans had running water, fool
Yes she could because the desciples went and told her that Jesus got taken away by the roman guards, so she came to him after when he was on the cross and brought cloths and clean water to wash his feet. + he had a crown of thorns on his head, which was a way for the romans to mock him being a 'king',... and Mary knew this.