Longardsay
a roman camp is called a camp !!
A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.
A Roman race track was called a "circus" .
Paul had been born as a Roman citizen. By calling on his rights as a Roman citizen, this afforded him increased protection under Roman law.
•Man power •They provided Rome with food and goods •Trading with provinces made citizens of Rome wealthy •People in the provinces paid taxes, which supported the government and army. •Without provinces Rome would be very vulnerable. •Provinces acted like walls and protected Rome from barbarian invasions.
The groin, the genitals, or the pubic region.
Romans wore groin protection, known as a "fascia," primarily for practical reasons in combat and athletic activities. The protection helped shield the vulnerable groin area from injury during battles and physical contests, such as gladiatorial games. Additionally, it provided support and comfort for soldiers and athletes, allowing them to perform their duties and compete more effectively. This form of protection reflects the Romans' emphasis on both physical prowess and the importance of military readiness.
All the positions. How are they going to protect their stuff.
Groin.
The groin
lymph glands
A Roman soldier's shield was called a scutum.
it is called the femoral pulse.
This area is called the groin.
sore groin ,groin muscle pain
Because they are wearing protection there to keep that part of their anatomy safe.
How the heck do roman soldiers look out for clothing and protection? If you mean what they wore, they wore linen capes or tunics