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They were really along time ago. They were living in 100BC how incredible is that.
Yes, his parents were Roman citizens living in Britain.The parents of Patrick were Romans living in Britain (Scotland or Wales) when Patrick was born.
The Romans never lived in a dictatorship. The word dictator had a different meaning for the Romans. He was an extraordinary officer of state appointed for a term of six months during an emergency.
Augustus encouraged Romans to accept the eastern practice of deifying emperors after their death. (The Egyptian Pharaohs had always been regarded as gods). Augustus himself was made a god after his death, and so was his wife Livia. Tiberius and Caligula were not made gods (they were unpopular) but Claudius was. Many Roman emperors were deified after death, many were not. It depended on how popular they were.
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The Romans had to work for the same reasons that we have to work. They had to make a living. Their welfare program of free food and oil did not cover all their living expenses, just as our welfare programs do not cover all living expenses.
Matthew was a tax collector for the Romans.
Generally the Romans either buried or cremated their dead. Although some Romans living in Egypt adopted native customs and had themselves mummified when they died.
They were really along time ago. They were living in 100BC how incredible is that.
Yes
Yes, his parents were Roman citizens living in Britain.The parents of Patrick were Romans living in Britain (Scotland or Wales) when Patrick was born.
Romans 14:9
The Romans never lived in a dictatorship. The word dictator had a different meaning for the Romans. He was an extraordinary officer of state appointed for a term of six months during an emergency.
Augustus encouraged Romans to accept the eastern practice of deifying emperors after their death. (The Egyptian Pharaohs had always been regarded as gods). Augustus himself was made a god after his death, and so was his wife Livia. Tiberius and Caligula were not made gods (they were unpopular) but Claudius was. Many Roman emperors were deified after death, many were not. It depended on how popular they were.
No, he was actually from Roman Britain, probably Scotland, and his parents were Romans living in Britain.