Well the public health improved a lot during this period. The goverrnment introduced fresh water systems so the people and the army could keep health, also the government built public baths and fountains so the people kept clean and were able to access fresh water all the time.
Rome was huge so a lot of things got spread around through trading and visits etc. If someone got sick, it could be an epidemic that wiped out a lot of people. Also, the people liked a government that kept the public healthy. A sick public could revolt
The Romans had good public health due to their personal cleanliness and fresh water supply. Plus, they were not stupid. They knew certain health hazards and although they may not have had a cure for them, they did the next best thing and avoided them. They knew not to eat spoiled meat disguised with spices, they avoided the crowded city during the heat of summer ( if possible), they knew the dangers of the swamps and mosquitoes.
To be accepted into the Roman army you had to be a free male in good health both physically and mentally.
The Roman army was in all parts of the empire. It was due in large part to the army that Rome established the greatest western empire of its time. To Rome, all parts of the empire were important.
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The consuls were the heads of the republic and the army.
To be accepted into the Roman army you had to be a free male in good health both physically and mentally.
The Roman army was in all parts of the empire. It was due in large part to the army that Rome established the greatest western empire of its time. To Rome, all parts of the empire were important.
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The army was the backbone of the empire. The army not only did the conquering, but they kept the peace on the borders and in some territories even administered the civil law in towns. The army was the main builder of the empire. The bridges, roads, aqueducts and some public services, such as awnings over arenas, and the building of walls around towns, was all done by the army.
well they were quite an efficient empire and had an outstanding public health system due to their strong government, without government there was no public health, which also would have affected their army. The Roman army was one key factor to the empires success, without the army they had no way of spreading their ideas and by doing this they also obtained new ideas on the cure and prevention of disease and infection but also ideas on how to perform surgical procedures. But one downside to their logic was the use of lead piping which considerably shortened life expectancy.
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The Standard bearer was very important in the roman army because the soldiers were very trust worthy and very experienced as they had their own emblem.
The Roman emperors had many rights, from the prime seating at public events to the rights over the army, but perhaps the most significant and important right was that of tribune, sometimes referred to as tribune potestas. This means that his body was inviolate, and his word was law.
Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.
The consuls were the heads of the republic and the army.
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