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Ancient Roman culture evolved over the period of Rome's founding in 753 BC/BE to the end of the Western half of the empire that fell in 476 AD/CE. Over these long years however, certain cultural aspects of ancient Rome were in place for much of the time Rome was a viable civilization. These are some of them:

A. Pride in being a Roman citizen and enjoying the rights citizenship provided to its citizens.

B. The cultural wisdom of allowing conquered peoples to become Roman citizens.

C. Respect for the pagan gods, their temples and rituals surrounding them.

D. Tolerance of other religions.

E. A cultural acceptance of using the Roman military in expanding and preserving the Republic & the Empire.

F. The cultural understanding that men, whether as heads of families or public leaders, was never in doubt.

G. Despite the evolution to an Emperor system of government, the hatred of "kings" as leaders of Rome was universal

H. The willingness to join Rome's military forces.

I. The cultural acceptance of slavery.

J. The acceptance of bloody forms of entertainment such as gladiator fights.

These ten aspects of ancient Roman culture held firm during most of the time that Rome was a viable civilization.

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