The importance or relevance of the social structures of the Romans can have a two sided answer. On the one hand, its hard to see how the structure of a society that thrived over 2,700 years ago has any importance whatsoever to our lives today, except for possibly passing a history exam. But on the other hand, a study of any society gives us insights into their character and a picture of their faults and their successes. We can emulate their successes and learn from their mistakes. Class or social structure is the core of any society, so by examining and evaluating them, we get insights and possible directions for our own society.
The Romans are the inhabitants of the city of Rome. Rome still exist and it is now the capital of Italy. Therefore, the Romans still exist, but they are totally different from the ancient Romans.
The 'you k', or more properly, the UK, didn't exist as a pilitical entity in Roman times. The Romans called it Britannia. They lived in most of what is now England, parts of what is now Wales, and briefly in the southern part of what is now Scotland.
Pilot was a roman king who sent Jesus to death they made the Jews also pay taxes now the Romans and Christan's get along
England. Not "Britain", because the Romans never occupied Scotland or Wales.
From the island of Corsega. Corsega belongs to France now but it belonged to the Romans before.
The social structure is different now than it was before.
In the 18th century and now, social structure is defined by hierarchy and status, with wealth and social class playing a significant role in determining one's position in society. Both time periods also see patterns of inequality and social mobility, where individuals may move up or down in status based on various factors. Additionally, family networks and social connections continue to be important for social standing in both eras.
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Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.
The fact that we now have a fricking amazing insight into the ancient Romans, especially everyday Romans as these are the people we have the least information on because people tended to write about important people. Not much positive for them though..
The Romans are the inhabitants of the city of Rome. Rome still exist and it is now the capital of Italy. Therefore, the Romans still exist, but they are totally different from the ancient Romans.
Romans called the place that is now France "Gallia" (Gaul in English, Gaule in French).
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I guess that what you know about the Romansdependson how much homework you do.
My initial answer - Laziness - the inability of one to do their own homework. Now the right answer - The dominant Roman social value that appears in the Aeneid is a belief that the Romans are Superior to everyone else.
The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.