This is a quote of Julius Caesar
Brutus did not ask anything of the Roman citizen. After he led the assassination of Caesar he fled Rome because the citizens were angry that Caesar had been killed. Caesar was very popular with the lower classes who saw him as the champion of the people and the poor.
The king of Egypt sought Rome's assistance primarily due to internal strife and threats to his rule, which made him feel vulnerable. By aligning with Rome, he aimed to secure military support and political legitimacy, leveraging the power of the Roman Empire to stabilize his reign. Additionally, the relationship with Rome could provide economic benefits and strengthen Egypt's position in the region.
There were two new systems of government in ancient Rome: the Roman Republic which followed by Roman monarchy and the rule by emperors which followed the Republic. The foundations of the Republic were laid by Lucius Junius Brutus and the foundations of rule by emperors were laid by Augustus.
The famous quote "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" was written by John F. Kennedy.
President John Kenendy said those words in his inagural address on January 20, 1961The full text of this speech is at this website:www.famousquotes.me.uk/speeches/John_F_Kennedy/5.htm
You would have to ask the Roman who said it was boring.
ask not what your country can do for you,ask what you can do for your country
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
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The phrase is a paraphrase of a famous quote by John F. Kennedy, who said, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country." This statement was made during his inaugural address on January 20, 1961, and it encourages civic responsibility and active participation in serving the nation.
President John Kennedy said this.(Asknot what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.)
My acting teacher said that becoming famous is hard without an agent but she also said it is very a hard to even get an agent. She said that you have to be in the business to get in the business. To get an agent you can go to many workshops for acting and do the best that you can and if it happens it happens. Also if you take acting classes ask your teacher if him/her can help you out.
The Romans ruled Israel long before and after Jesus was in Israel. The Israelites still had their own internal rule with their own king but the Romans owned and ruled the country. If you were a Roman in Israel at the time you had to appeal to the Roman rulers or to Rome if you were arrested for any crime. Apostle Paul, while though he was an Israelite, he was still a Roman, he was able to appeal to Rome when he was arrested by the Jews/Roman Army one time. If you need to know more just ask.
Brutus did not ask anything of the Roman citizen. After he led the assassination of Caesar he fled Rome because the citizens were angry that Caesar had been killed. Caesar was very popular with the lower classes who saw him as the champion of the people and the poor.
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what, together, we can do for the freedom of man."
The king of Egypt sought Rome's assistance primarily due to internal strife and threats to his rule, which made him feel vulnerable. By aligning with Rome, he aimed to secure military support and political legitimacy, leveraging the power of the Roman Empire to stabilize his reign. Additionally, the relationship with Rome could provide economic benefits and strengthen Egypt's position in the region.