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∙ 10y agochariots
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∙ 13y agolots of water powered inventions. vending machines (water vending machines, when a coin was inserted, a fountain was activated which filled a cup), aqueducts, they did hire people from other nations to invent things sometimes supposedly, they also often had lead food containers and utensills which unknowingly caused many birth defects and deformities. nowadays having the slightest amount of lead in something leads to lawsuits and stuff... and stuff. THE CHINIANS ARE DOING IT ON PURPOSE TO KILL AMERICA!!!
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∙ 10y agoThey used straight roads, aqueducts, domes, arches, coulombs, concrete, mosaics, and toilets.
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∙ 10y agoThey developed roads, aqueducts, the arch, concrete, cranes, architectural conventions and standards, more sophisticated mosaics, ther technique of fresco, civil law, etc.
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∙ 9y agoThe Romans invented many things. Some of these are reinforced concrete, the Julian calendar, C-section, ambient heating, public restrooms and candles.
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∙ 13y agoLet's see, if you mean structures that they built that are still standing, as opposed to just types of things that are still in use, I would point to aquaducts, arches and roads.
The Ancient Romans were responsible for the production of many items/designs that we still use today. Some of these are: - Advanced roads and roadways - Aqueducts - Water pumps - Tools used in engineering, measuring and construction - Cesareans (or C-sections) - Reinforced concrete - Our calendar - Umbrellas (for both sun and rain) - Showers - Indoor plumbing - Flushing toilets - Books (instead of scrolls) - Ploughs
Yes, the Greeks did invent pillars and they were used in various structures. The three types of pillars they invented were the Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian styles.
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Dis, according to the Romans.
What are three things that led to the growth of Egypt.
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?
What three things did the Romans do when they retook Jerusalem in A.D.70?
The three things Leonardo ntended to invent are the helicopter, the tank and the bicycle.
The Romans are famous for many more than three things, but three of them are their military, their laws and the size and longevity of their empire.
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The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.The Romans were successful empire builders mainly because of three things: the had the strongest army, they had great organizational ability, and they had a uniform law.
Three of the many significant things developed/invented by the Romans that have an impact on us today are central heating, concrete, and the dome. Hi Franary! I'd add the arch, indoor plumbing and the aqueducts, plus superior road building such as the Appian Way which still has a few sections preserved.
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Reestablished the city as Aelia Capitolina on a new constitution, banned Jews from citizenship, established a temple to Jupiter.
There are so many things, and many things that are still debated by historians. But I think the three greatest things Caesar did for Rome were: 1. Solving the massive debt crisis that many lower class Romans were chained to. His financial reforms are one of his most underrated achievements. 2. Granting citizenship to non-Romans in every part of the empire along with laws that prevented exploitation by Roman governors. 3. Allowing the poorest Romans to start new lives in new colonies, giving them land. These are the most important things because they helped to stabilize the Empire and plant the seeds for the so-called Pax Romana.
The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.
The Ancient Romans were responsible for the production of many items/designs that we still use today. Some of these are: - Advanced roads and roadways - Aqueducts - Water pumps - Tools used in engineering, measuring and construction - Cesareans (or C-sections) - Reinforced concrete - Our calendar - Umbrellas (for both sun and rain) - Showers - Indoor plumbing - Flushing toilets - Books (instead of scrolls) - Ploughs