The Etruscans conquered the Romans around 600B.C.
Romans actually never conquered Egypt. I think you may be mistaken with the Greeks.Alexander the Great of Greek conquered Egypt and left his friend Ptomley as king.
The ancient Romans named their months after various gods, rulers, and numbers. For example, March was named after the god Mars, July after Julius Caesar, and September from the Latin word for seven.
Because he was an amoral warmonger
The Romans may not have been the first to think of using an aqueduct, but they were the first people to create in and use it in their architecture.
The Etruscans conquered the Romans around 600B.C.
Romans actually never conquered Egypt. I think you may be mistaken with the Greeks.Alexander the Great of Greek conquered Egypt and left his friend Ptomley as king.
in governing conquered people the persian were much more humane than the assyrians.
I think it was the Saxons
I think rulers would benefit from it if they claimed that they were chosen by gods to be the rulers because then the people would be more respectful and treat the rulers with utmost loyalty. More power because people din't want the gods fury.
I think rulers would benefit from it if they claimed that they were chosen by gods to be the rulers because then the people would be more respectful and treat the rulers with utmost loyalty. More power because people din't want the gods fury.
The Romans conquered Greece, Romania, Egypt, Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, and the top part of Africa.
Yes
The ancient Romans named their months after various gods, rulers, and numbers. For example, March was named after the god Mars, July after Julius Caesar, and September from the Latin word for seven.
No single individual or nation has conquered all of Europe. However, a few have come close. The Romans conquered everything but Scandinavia, Napoleon conquered all but Eastern Europe and Great Britain, and Hitler conquered all except Spain, Protugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and Great Britain.
It was to make the Persians respect him that he adopted their customs and dress; he wanted them to think he was no different to the rulers they'd had in the past.
I think they called them Barbarians (i think)