they were proud because they had equal rights the women were able to own land slaves could buy their freedom so on.
Romans were proud to be citizens of the Roman Empire because it brought them a sense of belonging and identity. They enjoyed the benefits of Roman citizenship, such as access to legal rights, public services, and the opportunity for upward mobility. Additionally, being part of a powerful empire that encompassed vast territories and diverse cultures gave Romans a feeling of superiority and prestige.
The Romans were proud about their conquests and viewed their empire as their world. All freemen in the empire became Roman citizens when the emperor Caracalla extended this citizenship to them.
For themselves, they abhorred them. They had overthrown their kings and created the Republic to avoid tyranny. But for others, kings were fine. In fact the Romans established most of the kingdoms in the Mideast, giving them special status as "Friends of Caesar" and using them as buffer zones between Rome and her eastern enemies.
He was a proud man because he was one of the greatest emperors of Rome. He was the one who helped the Roman empire spread from Anatolia, Turkey, all the way to Egypt, Greece, Rome, Spain, Gaul, (which is now France) and parts of England. Because he helped spread the Roman Empire to all of those different places, it helped strengthen and unite the Roman Empire during his lifetime. He also was a humanitarian. He helped the Plebians- which were the poor people who didn't own any land, join the Roman army in promises of land and money. So he had the right to be one of the proudest men in history!
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The Romans respected theEtruscans even though some Etruscan cities fought against Rome and Etruscan civilisation begun to fade whenEtruriabecame an economic backwater asRomebecame the hub of trade ofItaly. There were men who reached high positions in theofficesof state and in the army of Rome who were of Etruscan origin and were proud of it. The Romans saw them ashonorablemen.
The Romans were proud about their conquests and viewed their empire as their world. All freemen in the empire became Roman citizens when the emperor Caracalla extended this citizenship to them.
It be a a roman empire did not mean anything because it is bot a person. The Romans were proud they had an empire.
First of all, regarding Roman Empires, there was only one Roman Empire. The Romans developed a militaristic mindset and were very proud of victories in battle. Another thing they were proud was the construction of public works, which they built all around the empire.
For themselves, they abhorred them. They had overthrown their kings and created the Republic to avoid tyranny. But for others, kings were fine. In fact the Romans established most of the kingdoms in the Mideast, giving them special status as "Friends of Caesar" and using them as buffer zones between Rome and her eastern enemies.
Citizens would be excited and proud about the increased power of their country - APEX
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In 509 BC the Romans created the Roman Republic after overthrowing the last king of Rome, who was a tyrant, in a rebellion and deciding to abolish the Roman Monarchy.
The Gospel of Luke best fits the answer, although some might suggest the Gospel of Mark. Luke is written in good Greek, traces the lineage of Christ back to Adam (not just to Abraham as in Matthew), and seems to emphasize the inclusion of both Gentile and Jew in the church. In Acts, which is a second volume of the Gospel, you will note that Paul is proud of his Roman citizenship and that the Roman empire is generally shown as protective of the new church.
He was a proud man because he was one of the greatest emperors of Rome. He was the one who helped the Roman empire spread from Anatolia, Turkey, all the way to Egypt, Greece, Rome, Spain, Gaul, (which is now France) and parts of England. Because he helped spread the Roman Empire to all of those different places, it helped strengthen and unite the Roman Empire during his lifetime. He also was a humanitarian. He helped the Plebians- which were the poor people who didn't own any land, join the Roman army in promises of land and money. So he had the right to be one of the proudest men in history!
Yes
The reason why was because the Romans wanted to make a "new" government. It was so succesfull that it is still used today. All it means is the more money you have the less people will bother you. That's how our leaders today are. They know they'll get their money.
The real question is: How did Israel turn into Palestine.That happened way way back, during the Roman occupation of the area.The Jewish land was called "Judea" at that time. The Jews were proud ofthat name, which irritated the Romans, so the Romans decided to officiallyrename it "Palestina".