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What were the key turning points in roman history?

How Rome was formed Where the Roman's empire was How did the Romans take over land The Alps in the north that protected the Romans What were the Romans most successful battle Rivals of the Romans


Was Etruscan civilization part of rome?

Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.Yes and no. The Etruscan civilization influenced the Roman civilization to an extent, but the two were different on several points. The Romans eventually conquered the Etruscans and absorbed some of their ideas into Roman civilization.


What are six points in football called?

touchdown


What were Wilson's war aims called?

14 Points


What is the most points scored in a game by one player theres this guy called holuluol jerminia they called him rocket. the most points scored in a game is 110 points?

i dont know what country youre talking about, judging by the name (no offense) but I'm pretty sure it was Wilt Chamberlain with 100 points for the NBA

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What did the Romans name that points of light that the Greeks called planets?

Many civilizations were aware of five wandering points of light in the night sky, which were later named for gods of the Roman mythology-Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets were easily observed with the unaided eye.


What did the Romans name the points of lights that the Greeks called planets?

Many civilizations were aware of five wandering points of light in the night sky, which were later named for gods of the Roman mythology-Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets were easily observed with the unaided eye.


What is an ellipse in the solar system?

An ellipse is an elongated circle (oval), the form of almost all orbits of planets around the Sun, and moons around planets. The points on an ellipse are equidistant from two points called foci, with the body being orbited located at one focus. The closest approach to the parent body is called periapsis (for the planets, perihelion, closest to the Sun) and the farthest apsis (for the planets, aphelion).


What did the Roman name the five points of that light that the Greeks called planets?

Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Venus and Saturn


What did the Romans name the points of light that the Greeks called planets?

Many civilizations were aware of five wandering points of light in the night sky, which were later named for gods of the Roman mythology-Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets were easily observed with the unaided eye.


What did the quill have in common with the pens made by the Romans?

every thing they had points.


How do you get skill points in ratchet and clank?

In the later planets, you can shoot the things flying in the sky.


What are the relatively still points on a standing wave called?

The points of minimal displacement are called "nodes." The points of maximal displacement are called "antinodes."


Kepler showed that the orbits of the planets are?

Kepler showed that the orbits of the planets are elliptical, with the Sun at one of the focal points. This discovery led to his laws of planetary motion, which describe how planets move in their orbits.


Three points lying on the same straight line are called?

Points on the same line are called collinear points.


What are the bright lights in night sky that are NOT stars or planets?

The moving bright lights may be aircraft, satellites, or meteors. The bright points that are not stars or planets may also be galaxies, asteroids, comets, or the moons of planets.


What are points in a volleyball game called?

They are just called points. I guess you could call them wins or something but yeah...points.