Well other Medditeranean people and Rome was easy to trade because they were all probably on the coast and are all very close to each other tis makes it easier to trade.
No. People other than the Romans had teeth.
The early Romans were polytheistic, and polytheism is naturally tolerant of other religions. In return, the Romans expected the conquered peoples to worship the Roman gods, but made an exception for Jews because of its perceived antiquity and the recognition that a monotheistic religion must forbid worship of other gods.
The Carthaginians were on one side, Rome on the other. The Romans won all three wars and destroyed Carthage, ad so began their imperial expansion through the Mediterranean.
The Romans were generally of average height compared to people of other ancient civilizations. They were not significantly taller or shorter than their contemporaries.
The Romans tolerated other religions as long as they were not what the Romans considered decadent or treasonous.
Well other Medditeranean people and Rome was easy to trade because they were all probably on the coast and are all very close to each other tis makes it easier to trade.
Early Southern Italy was principally Greek and later was absorbed by Romans, Central and parts of Northern Italy was settled by Etruscans. The Etruscans pre-dated the Romans and greatly influenced them, contributing greatly to the foundation for the Roman Empire. The Etruscans were considered by many as having originated from the Near East. The Etruscans just as the Greeks were probably related to other Mediterranean people. There were other groups such as the Latins and Osmans.
People around the Mediterranean Sea welcomed them as traders, as did the Mesopotamians. The Romans saw the Carthaginians (a Phoenician city) as rivals and destroyed them. The Persians took them over to use their naval and trading power. The Macedonians later did the same, and so did the Romans.
Romans, Greeks and presumably other Mediterranean cultures used olive oil as a sexual lubricant during sex or for use with toys.
No. People other than the Romans had teeth.
The Romans tolerated other religions as long as they were not what the Romans considered decadent or treasonous.
The Romans respected other religions.
The early Romans were polytheistic, and polytheism is naturally tolerant of other religions. In return, the Romans expected the conquered peoples to worship the Roman gods, but made an exception for Jews because of its perceived antiquity and the recognition that a monotheistic religion must forbid worship of other gods.
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The Carthaginians were on one side, Rome on the other. The Romans won all three wars and destroyed Carthage, ad so began their imperial expansion through the Mediterranean.
The Romans were generally of average height compared to people of other ancient civilizations. They were not significantly taller or shorter than their contemporaries.
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