The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans, in addition to their own medicines, incorporated medical knowledge from both the Egyptians and the Greeks.
The Romans did not invent medicine. Forms of medicine already existed in the Mesopotamian civilisations and in Egypt and Greece. There were also forms of ancient medicine in India, China and other parts of the word.
The Romans learned many things from the Greeks, but being Romans, they adapted much of what they learned to suit their culture. For example, when they were forming the republic, they sent a delegation to Athens to study their way of government. The delegation came back to Rome and they streamlined the Greek system to Roman needs. Literature and education were also borrowed from the Greeks and well as medicine.
Four of the many ways that you can learn about the Romans is by taking a history course, reading the correct research books, watching a video, and learning Latin.
The Romans did not learn anything form the feudal system because this system came about in the middle ages, that is after the fall of the Roman empire and the demise of Roman civilisation.
Algebra, astronomy, chemistry, medicine etc.
The Romans did not invent medicine. Forms of medicine already existed in the Mesopotamian civilisations and in Egypt and Greece. There were also forms of ancient medicine in India, China and other parts of the word.
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Christianity maybe?
yes they did
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The Romans learned many things from the Greeks, but being Romans, they adapted much of what they learned to suit their culture. For example, when they were forming the republic, they sent a delegation to Athens to study their way of government. The delegation came back to Rome and they streamlined the Greek system to Roman needs. Literature and education were also borrowed from the Greeks and well as medicine.
Angel were/are spiritual entities and the Romans were flesh and blood people. If any transfer of knowledge were to take place, it would have to be from the spiritual to the physical. In other words, the Romans would learn from the angels---if it were possible.
Societal values of their era
They used their personal hygiene and pure medicine.
Romans use ginger spice because it is good foam mainly good for cooking and for herbal medicine
Four of the many ways that you can learn about the Romans is by taking a history course, reading the correct research books, watching a video, and learning Latin.