Romans sought to learn about the world for various reasons, including trade, military expansion, and cultural exchange. Understanding different cultures and regions helped them establish and maintain their vast empire, facilitating commerce and diplomacy. Additionally, curiosity about geography, peoples, and Natural Resources fueled their desire for knowledge, leading to advancements in science and literature. This quest for knowledge ultimately contributed to the richness of Roman culture and its lasting influence on Western civilization.
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The Romans did not invent horse bridles. The Persians invented them and they spread around the Hellenistic world. When the Romans came into contact with this world, they adopted the bridles because they made it easier to direct the horse to the left and right and to signal the horse to slow down.
The Romans did not want a king because they did not want person to be in charge that is why they elected TWO Consuls
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.
It was spoken about 3000 years ago.
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Nothing.
Christianity maybe?
yes they did
Societal values of their era
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.
Because some Europeans did know how outside looks and what to learn more
I want to learn everything because knowledge opens up opportunities, helps me understand the world better, and allows me to grow as a person.
how are the romans?
The Romans did not invent horse bridles. The Persians invented them and they spread around the Hellenistic world. When the Romans came into contact with this world, they adopted the bridles because they made it easier to direct the horse to the left and right and to signal the horse to slow down.
We need need science in the world because we want to investigate new things,learn new things about the world,and we want to know how it works.