No One is known as the father of law in ancient Rome, there was not one. The first Roman law (the Law of the Twelve Tables) was compiled by the Decemviri, a committee of ten men. Roman law then evolved with the enactment of new laws over centuries.
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Romulus was the founder of Rome and its first king. He was also considered the pater patriae (father of the fatherland).
Scotland was known as Caledonia by the Romans.
A republic, Romans thought, would keep any individual from gaining too much power!
That would be an arch. The Romans were known for this architectural style.
only the romans ruled France at one time when France was known as Gaul
The Romans were known as Great Administrator because according to my friend Lourdito Revidad, they were great conquerors during the time of general Titus that conquers Israel in the year AD 70.