they built great buildings and figured out remarkable ways to do things
bridges, they built bridges and other things
Ancient Romans played games like Tropa, where players tried to knock marbles out of a circle, and Rota, aiming to hit and collect marbles. They used marbles made of clay, glass, or stone, and the games were popular among children for fun and skill-building.
In ancient Roman society, one of the most highly regarded skills in women was textile and garment production, especially spinning and weaving. Roman women were admired for their ability to create clothing for their families, as this skill symbolized discipline, responsibility, and moral virtue. A woman who was skilled in weaving was considered a good homemaker and a respected member of society. Even statues and inscriptions often praised noble Roman women as lanifica—a term meaning “wool worker,” which reflected honor rather than limitation. Beyond domestic importance, textile skills also had economic value. Many women managed workshops, supervised slaves, and contributed to household income through cloth production. In higher social classes, weaving represented refinement and dignity, while in lower classes it was a vital survival skill. This ability connected women to Roman ideals of modesty, productivity, and family loyalty. Therefore, while Roman women had limited political power, their skill in textile work was deeply respected and symbolized their essential role in Roman culture and daily life.
the answer to your question is Pentathlon that is the name of the 5 test of strength and skill.
his skill as an architect, sculpture, and inventor
bridges, they built bridges and other things
No.
mathematics,physics are the bases of civil engineering.
Ancient Romans played games like Tropa, where players tried to knock marbles out of a circle, and Rota, aiming to hit and collect marbles. They used marbles made of clay, glass, or stone, and the games were popular among children for fun and skill-building.
He is a very skilled worker.The Romans were skilled tacticians and architects.
it tells us that the Romans have great imagining skills and are really caring about peoples health
mathematics,geometry,engineering,and architecture !!
Please specify which aqueducts you are referring to.
By further developing the trench and maneuvered warfare.Indeed Lee started to apply his engineering skill for that purpose already in 1862, during the battle of the Seven Days, when he ordered his army to dig entrenchments but not to make themselves buried into.He make them do systematic use of the trenches and field fortifications as a basic element of the maneuvered warfare. This strategy of using the field fortification as a cornerstone of the manoeuvre was a "reenactment" of the of the ancient Romans's strategy, of which Lee was a scholar.
By further developing the trench and maneuvered warfare. Indeed Lee started to apply his engineering skill for that purpose already in 1862, during the battle of the Seven Days, when he ordered his army to dig entrenchments but not to make themselves buried into. He make them do systematic use of the trenches and field fortifications as a basic element of the maneuvered warfare. This strategy of using the field fortification as a cornerstone of the manoeuvre was a "reenactment" of the of the ancient Romans's strategy, of which Lee was a scholar.
By further developing the trench and maneuvered warfare.Indeed Lee started to apply his engineering skill for that purpose already in 1862, during the battle of the Seven Days, when he ordered his army to dig entrenchments but not to make themselves buried into.He make them do systematic use of the trenches and field fortifications as a basic element of the maneuvered warfare. This strategy of using the field fortification as a cornerstone of the manoeuvre was a "reenactment" of the of the ancient Romans's strategy, of which Lee was a scholar.
By further developing the trench and maneuvered warfare. Indeed Lee started to apply his engineering skill for that purpose already in 1862, during the battle of the Seven Days, when he ordered his army to dig entrenchments but not to make themselves buried into. He make them do systematic use of the trenches and field fortifications as a basic element of the maneuvered warfare. This strategy of using the field fortification as a cornerstone of the manoeuvre was a "reenactment" of the of the ancient Romans's strategy, of which Lee was a scholar.