The senate and the people of Rome.
Please specify what you mean by engagement.
If you are doing a crossword puzzle, "iter" is the answer.
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it means 753 it is the date that rome was founded 753 b.c.
When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
It means exactly what it says. In ancient times, if you kept going long enough, you would eventually end up in Rome. All the road markers and distances were measured from the center or Rome. In modern times is can be an expression stating that several methods will obtain the same results.
It means different paths can take one to the same goal/there are many different routes to the same goal. The phrase is the modern wording of some medieval sayings. It first appeared as "a thousand roads lead men forever to Rome" in a book by Alain de Lillie, a 12th century French theologician and poet. It first appeared in English as "Right as diverse pathes leden the folk the righte wey to Rome" in a book by Geoffrey Chaucer. It made reference to the Golden Milestone (Milliarium Aureum). This was a monument built by Augustus in the forum, in the heart of the city of Rome. All roads were considered to begin form this point and all the distances in the Roman Empire were measured from this point.
It means do as the people around you do. If a friend invites you for pizza and he grabs it by the slice then you shouldn't ask for a knife and fork. If he drinks out of a bottle, then it's OK for you too to drink out of your bottle. If he leaves his shoes by the door then you too should leave your shoes by the door.
As the Roman Empire expanded it created clear roads through all conquered lands that led directly to Rome, the city. This was necessary to quickly establish strong trade ties with the newly conquered people, and get acquired booty, treasure, slaves and everything in between back to the capital as quickly and efficiently as possible. And perhaps most importantly it allowed Rome to move her legions throughout the land quickly to either quell a rebellion or defend itself from raiders/invaders.
When you lead by example it means that you live the way you want others to live. You show them how they should be.
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It basically means for the person it was directed at to leave. In the past roads were made of brick. So, "hit the bricks" is the same as saying "hit the road".
Do you mean Roman Roads
If you mean what inventions the Romans had that influence us today, well there are a couple. Things like pipes and roads and aqueducts and architecture, the Senate, the idea of a republic, their language, e.t.c
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It means how roads are laid out but im not sure how to present it!?!?