no they did not
The Romans demanded for taxes
Yes, the Romans included physical education in their schooling, particularly for boys. They believed that physical fitness was essential for developing strong soldiers and citizens. Activities often included training in sports like wrestling, running, and military exercises, alongside academic subjects. While formal schooling was primarily for the elite, physical training was valued across Roman society.
By some accounts she took poison to prevent herself from being captured by the Romans.
So he could die for everyone's sins. His Father told him to allow it.
The Romans were effective invaders for several reasons. Firstly, their military training and discipline were unparalleled, allowing them to execute complex and coordinated maneuvers. Secondly, the Romans built and maintained a vast network of roads, enabling them to mobilize their troops quickly and efficiently. Lastly, they were skilled at assimilating and incorporating the cultures and technologies of the peoples they conquered, helping to stabilize and govern their newly acquired territories.
Training helped the Romans in the same way it helps us. Training helps to make one better at what he/she is trying to do. In the case of the Romans, they needed training to become soldiers, orators, politicians, gladiators, or farm hands.
in the poo land
Pierre Romans died in 1991.
Romans Ingeborg died in 1725.
Bernard Romans died in 1784.
Humbert of Romans died on 1277-07-14.
Henri Romans-Petit died in 1980.
Boudica committed suicide because, in the battle of the Britons against the Romans, the British side, of which she was the leader, was losing as the Roman Army had superior training and organisation. Rather than be held captive by the Romans, Boudica made the brave decision to take her own life.
they worked 15 hours a day
Well they had a big breakfast and then the ran around the training field a couple of times a day the training field was up to 1000000 miles
Arthur Romans died on May 14, 1999, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
noun: das Training (sport) verb: trainieren educational/ vocational die Anlehre, die Ausbildung, die Erziehung, die Übung