They had no particulat title that I'm aware of. An old man was a senex. If he were a sensible old man he would be senex sapiens, a wise or prudent old man, he was senex prudens, if he were an experienced old man he would be senex peritus. Out of the three connotations, senex prudens would be the most fitting term for a wise old man.
the slaves in rome were prisoners from war when rome defeated Carthage they took over 200,000 slaves and half were women and children most men were killed due to possible uprisings and soldiers were more commonly men. they were alsoanyone that was in extreme debt(rare slaves)
The patron god of Rome was Jupiter, the father of gods and men . The patron goddess of Rome was his wife and sister, Juno, the queen of gods. A patron deity was a tutelary (protecting) divinity.
To be a citizen in Rome, could only be men. Women and slaves were not citizens. Nobody what class you were, plebeians or patricians, if you were a man, you were considered a citizen of Rome.
Was known as a triumvirate, which simply means "three men".
to become famous she was the 1st women ruler with out an Egyptian king. she had a (2) men but he was important to rome.
the oracle
These units are called "Legions".
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
He is typically called a gladiator. These men were fighters in ancient Rome who would compete in violent battles for the entertainment of spectators.
Profesor x becouse wolverine is the oldest
Normal and safe. With all those child molesters out there it is the wisest decision
Juror #9, later identified as McArdle was the oldest juror.
Greymalkin was the oldest X-Man, born over 200 years ago.
Noah and Adam are the third and fourth oldest men in the Bible
oldest man now is 113.
Yes, during the Roman Republic. During the Empire, they were sometimes called "duumvirs" instead.
Men of Rome became soldiers by enlisting in the army.