Massive amounts of slavery. In Gaul the average price for a human slave was the same amount as a cask of Italian wine.
Invaded and took control of large parts of Europe, the Middle East and Africa by force killing millions of people in the process.
Destroyed the native cultures of the people they subdued in a process of Romanisation, (See Tacitus' Agricola chapter 21, I think, for a good section about the Romanisation of the Britons)
The first Roman Emperor Augustus had the son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar murdered because he could have been a threat to his rule.
The Emperors Nero and Caligula both did terrible unspeakable things to their close female relatives.
Killed vast numbers of early Christians for their beliefs which were at that time not tolerated by the Roman state.
It was not against the law for a Roman man to kill his wife if he suspected her of cheating on him with another man. Nor was it against the law for a Roman man to kill his daughter if she tried to marry without his permission.
The Romans liked to watch people kill each other in the arena as a form of entertainment.
the Romans braught a load of bad things to Britain but the worst was more people. more people means less land and less land means less crops and less crops means less food.
in a carriage.
The Romans were called Romans because they were from Rome. Roman means people and things from Rome, similarly to English for England.
The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.The most important thing to ancient Rome is difficult to pinpoint as there were many things that concerned the ancient Romans. However, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing to the Romans was the welfare of the state. If the state prospered, the Romans prospered.
The Romans achieved lots of things by conquering nearly half the world, making slaves from different countries and many more!!
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Reestablished the city as Aelia Capitolina on a new constitution, banned Jews from citizenship, established a temple to Jupiter.
The most barbaric thing about the Inuit tribes is probably the fact that they slaughter whales and seals inhumanely.
Submarines are not barbaric weapons. However, some tactics, such as unwarned attacks were considered by some during WWII as barbaric. As with most things, the thing is not bad, but how it is applied can be.
The Romans considered them barbaric and when an alliance was tried it ended in the Germanic tribes ambushed and defeated three Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest. The Romans were never able to conquer Germanic territories east of the Rhine river.
They reacted harshly against any religion which they considered was promoting revolution. First it was the Bacchanalians in the Second Century BCE. Later th Christians came under suspicion, as unlike honest worshipers who went to temples they met in private houses and had cannibalistic ceremonies of eating human flesh and drinking human blood. This sort of activities smacked of conspirators committing sacrileges so that they could not rat on each other as they faced the death penalty for the sacrilege. Also they were the Nazorean sect of Judaism until the Jews expelled them in the 90s CE to avoid Roman suspicion of them as well as the Christians. The results were the purges.
no not many Romans were buried. The Romans saw burial as barbaric seeing as a person would slowly decay under ground, instead they were cremated ( burnt) and then the ashes would be put in a mausoleum (if rich). the cremations then are probably what inspired people to be cremated today.
I think they called them Barbarians (i think)
If someone is barbaric then that means they are cruel or brutal.
The word "barbaric" in Tagalog is translated as "barbaro" or "barbariko."
The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.The Romans did the same thing with crowbars as we do, they pried things up or open with them.
The Celts were seen by the Romans as barbaric and in battle they didn't follow the Roman rules of battle. The Romans generally were worried about the barbarian tribes crossing into Italy. They had tried fighting them on their own turf and knew that they more more than willing to die rather than be slaves or to pay the Romans for allowing them to live.
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?