The Romans lived in a house called a Donum. A donum is a single story house. Although it was a little small it got the job done. The main food varieties they ate is, pancakes, bread, fish, meat, honey and. Vegetables. The toga, a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a roughly semicircular cloth, between 12 and 20 feet in length, draped over the shoulders and around the body. It was usually woven from white wool, and was worn over a tunic.
Roman dictator. A dictator was a magistrate of the Roman Republic, entrusted with the full authority of the state to deal with a military emergency or to undertake a specific duty. Also, Once free, the Romans established a republic, a government in which citizens elected representatives rule on their behalf. A republic is quite different from a democracy.
Occupations And Social Class Structures
There were plenty of jobs in Rome. They consist of doing them from home or somewhere else. Like Trading, Politics, Farming, and Ancient Rome Medicine. Ancient Roman Politics. The romans traded with Spain, France, the Middle East and North Africa. They mostly traded olive oils and pots and pans made of bronze, iron, or clay. Most of the roman medicine came from the Greek.
Religion And Culture
The Romans worshiped many gods. 14 that I can count.There’s fifteen but venus is a little weird to put in type. Jupiter is the god of thunder. Commonly known as zeus. Zeus is the kind of all the gods. Basically he leads them.Ceres is the goddess of agriculture, grain crops,fertility and mother relationships. She is the daughter of Ops and Saturn. Also, she is the mother of proserpine. Mars is the god of war. The second hand os Jupiter (Zeus). Neptune what the god of sea. He is known as Poseidon. His common weapon is the trident. Zeus carries a lightning bolt.
Pluto is the god of the underworld and the judge of death. Pluto is an alternative name to Hades. He has abducted Proserpina and her mother ceres Who then caused the winter grief. Vulcan is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, metalworking, and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth.Vulcan is often depicted with a blacksmith’s hammer. … His Greek counterpart is Hephaestus, the god of fire and smithery. And 9 others. I would continue on this because it’s interesting but i’m running out of room…
Some Roman Numerals are I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XX, XXX, XL, L, LX, LXX, LXXX, XC, C, CC, CCC, CD, D, DC, DCC, DCCC, CM, M, MM, and MMM. That’s 1 to 3000!! Those are the Roman numerals that have been recorded so far there are probably more that we haven’t discovered yet. The Roman Numeral, as far as we know, was the only written numbering system used in Ancient Rome and Europe until about 900 AD.
Impact On Modern World
The Romans had a very big impact in the modern world. They invented many utilities we still use today. Like roads and highways. We travel thousands of miles on roads every day. Roads are so essential to transportation. This made travel possible. Nobody would get to school, publix and hospitals. We need roads. Unless you want to be stuck driving in the wilderness with no directions. They also invented the sewage systems. This is very delightful thing we have today. We drain our bombs from out cannons that we digest.