The Romans primarily educated children from wealthy families until the age of twelve. This education typically focused on reading, writing, and arithmetic, along with rhetoric and grammar. Boys often continued their education with a tutor or in formal schools, while girls' education was less formalized and often centered around domestic skills. Education for the lower classes was minimal and often limited to practical skills.
the less educated masses
They fought against Boudica a British Queen who drove back the Romans from Britain. It took Rome four attempts to attack Britain, as most were repelled by the weather or the British whom were naked.
No, the Greeks did. Many other integral parts of Roman art were also pioneered by the Greeks (whom they conquered), including thhe column and the basis for their sculptures.
Sacajawea gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805, whom Clark later raised and educated.
The Romans , throughout the Punic Wars (264 to 146 BC) , fought against Carthage (Notably Hannibal.) for hegemony in the Mediterranean . The Romans persevered over their Carthaginians opponents and , at the end , razed the city of Carthage and it's citizens were sold into slavery . See relevant link below .
The Romans took over a lot of places, but most of the places were ruled by Germanic tribes, whom the Romans considered "barbarians"
Greeks
the less educated masses
First by his father, then at art school in Barcelona.
Romans were greatly influenced by the culture of Greece.
There were twelve dogs on Titanic, of whom three survived in the lifeboats.
The Greek traded with the Romans ~<3Kori~
Neptune is named after the Roman god whom the Romans identified with Poseidon.
Twelve dogs sailed on Titanic, of whom three survived in the lifeboats.
W. E. B. Du Bois
Twelve astronauts have walked on the moon, all of whom have touched its surface.
The Romans hated everyone who would not worship their idols. Since Christians did not worship idols, [and since the Romans had Jesus (whom Christians regard as God in human form) crucified], the Romans sent many Christians into the arena to be killed for sport and entertainment.