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A) Rome is a city of just over 1,200 square kilometres in Italy.
B) The country of Italy has an area of just over 300,000 square kilometres.
C) Turkey is a country. It is a little over 750,000 square kilometres. And is about 650 kilometres away from the nearest part of Italy.
What did plumbers in Rome use for pipes and is used less today?
They used lead - The Latin name for lead is 'plumbum' hence the name plumber.
How does the circus maximus in ancient Rome affect us today?
the affect that this has is that this was made for sports and chariot races
What is the difference between trade routes in ancient Greece and Rome compared to today's routes?
Trade routes in ancient Greece and Rome were walked by people with beasts of burden. Today we have airplanes, ships, railroads, and trucks that can go much faster.
How did the idea of citizenship descend from ancient rome to modern times?
The idea of citizenship in antiquity was not restricted to Rome. It was also found in the city-states of other Italic peoples and of Greece. Some Greek philosophers also elaborated on this concept. It was also found in the city-states of the Italian High and Late Middle Age.
Although this concept must have been familiar to intellectuals who studied the classics, the modern concept of citizenship, together with that of nation comes from the French Revolution. People were no longer seen as subjects of the king, but as citizens of the French nation who had rights, as defined in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens. The French Republic saw one the tasks of the state as being the defence of the rights of its citizens, even though things took a different course.
Why is Rome a very important christian city today?
Because Rome has very many places for christians to worship and feel they can connect to God. Rome is very ancient city and known for all its bulidings and places, and very popular for their tourists and there are many touurists attracts around there.
The religious leader that lives there is called Eric Smith and he lives in Guldon in Rome.
Eric Smith's jobs are to look after Rome and making sure everyone has a home, warmth and protection.
Can you get around in rome without speaking Italian?
Yes, being able or unable to speak a lang does not affect ur ability to transport urself therefore you can get around rome without speaking Italian. besides, who wants to learn Italian anyway?
What ideas of Greece and rome can be found modern democracies?
Having a senate
An elected "dictator"
Athens was a Republic like the U.S.
What are the differences between the roles of women in ancient rome and modern day rome?
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
Some connections between ancient Rome and the world today?
Today both us and the Ancient Romans share: -Democracy, -Christianity, -Plumbing, -States, and -Language.
There are more, but those are the obvious ones.
Two way which the US today practice the ideas of government of ancient rome?
since it's homework just write exactly this, by court and police. its right ok
No I believe it was Munich
Difference between ancient Rome and Rome now?
Time and culture are the difference between ancient Rome and present day Rome. The ancients were pagan and lived in the pagan culture, with it's values and outlooks. The modern Roman is mostly Christian and lives according to Christian values and outlooks.
Rome is in italy, Toponyms are the names of place, Example:Hyde Park, Lake Michigan, South Shore Drive. NO names of resturants
The major enemies of Rome included the Barbarians in the mountains, the Gauls, and the Greeks.
Rome is a city, it does not have oceans in it. The nearest large body of water would be the Mediterranean Sea.
Imperial Rome was the Roman Empire, which was the second largest empire antiquity saw and the 17th largest in history.
What political office today would most compare to a prefect in Ancient Rome?
The prefecture was neither a political office nor a single office. This was the title of a number of junior administrative or military officials.
The two most important prefects ware the praefectus urbi, or praefectus urbanus, who was in charge of the administration of the city of Rome. There were prefects who acted as junior governor in the Roman provinces (conquered territories). The provinces were usually administered by the legate (legatus). Smaller provinces, instead, were headed by a prefect, who was a lower ranking official. In the case of Judea, a prefect governed on behalf of the governor of Syria as a satellite of Syria. In the large provinces, the perfects were military men who governed sub-units of the province. Egypt was a special status province and was headed by a prefect of the emperor (Praefectus Augustalis).
There were several types of military prefects who were subordinate commanders of: the cavalry (praefectus equitatus and praefectus equitum), a cavalry unit (praefectus alae), a legion (- legionis), acting legionary commander (- legionis agens vice legatus), a cohort (- cohortis), a military camp (- castrorum), a fleet (classis), a sector of sea coast (- orae maritimae), angineers and artisans (- fabrum)
The civil praetors were the commander of the force policemen and firemen (praefectus vigilum), the guardian of the treasury (- aerarii), the head of the military treasury (- aerarii militaris), and the supervisor of the grain supply to the city of Rome (- annonae).
Some modern countries have officials called prefects.
In France the prefects used to be the representatives of the central government and the chief administrators in the departements (counties). Since devolution in the 1980s their role is longer administrative and they have taken on the role of financial oversight of the local authorities and of monitoring their good governance.
In Italy the prefect of the representative of the central government in the provinces who enforces laws when [public safety is threatened and coordinates the work of the police in the province. In Romania he is the representative in the counties who provides a link for the implementation of local level programmes. In Brazil he is the elected head of the executive branch of a town council.
What is 'Ciao Roma' when translated from Italian to English?
"Hello, Rome!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, Roma!
Specifically, the interjection ciao means "bye, goodbye, hello, hi" depending upon context. The feminine noun Roma translates as "Rome." The pronunciation will be "tchow* RO-ma" in Italian.
The pronunciation is similar to that of the English exclamation "Ow!"