It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
happy
Disapprovingly.
(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.
Rome formed the Republic to end the reign of a tyrannical king; so the idea of kingship was extremely unpopular in Rome. By refusing the crown, Caesar hope to silence his critics who claimed that he was attempting to become king.
The Parliament acted with shock, anger, and frustration. The Parliament was going to make the citizens pay for the damages.
happy
... and justice for all
Disapprovingly.
they responed bad.
they react so aggressively and almost lead to destructive war
She will commit suicide.
They were very amazed and baffled.
they were happy
(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.
He imprisioned anyone who spoke out against the British government
It will not react with, but it will dissolve IN water, giving free K+ and SCN- ions.
citizens would be wary of the methods used by the government to acquire new power?