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The Romans learned early on that gaining the loyalty of conquered people is important. If not, these people are sure to rebel.
Romans
As the Romans expanded their empire they came across many people who did not follow the same religion as them. They referred to these people as Barbarians and enslaved them.
Rich Romans lived in amazing houses poor Romans didn't. Rich Romans ate delectable food poor Romans didn't rich Romans had money poor ones didn't rich ones didn't work poor ones did but there is a difference between poor Romans and slaves were people who were very poor and were owned. and if you want to learn the difference between slaves and rich people or poor people and slaves i recommend going on to wikipedia it is a very advanced website that has about 20 A4 pages about every single precise subject.
Very badly
Opticians are people who have the sufficient knowledge to test for eye disorders, recommend and sell spectacles to people.
they roasted marshmallows (a roman delicacy) and watched lions eat people. ;)
The romans made a republic in which the people elected their leaders with no head of the empire
in 63 b.c. the romans conqured judah ,which the romans called judea.T he jews were allowed to have jewish kings and religous leader, but these kings and leaders were appointed by rome.
in 63 b.c. the romans conqured judah ,which the romans called judea.T he jews were allowed to have jewish kings and religous leader, but these kings and leaders were appointed by rome.
"Specs" is an informal word for spectacles, although many people don't use the word at all, and use "glasses" instead.
Millions of people watched
Do spectacles help me? yes. Without them i can't see well. Can't see people's facial expressions, recognise people, can't see water reflections clearly...
Over 5 million people across the world watched it. Over 5 million people across the world watched it. Over 5 million people across the world watched it.
movies are boring no one watched it
184 million people watched the 2006 Olympics.
The amphitheater was built by the ancient Romans for staging events such as gladiator contests and other public spectacles. It was a common feature in many Roman cities as a venue for entertainment and social gatherings.