they liked to make sweet love with another romette walst feeding the cattle fish in the barn
He liked guys.
The Roman baths were called public baths because they were open to the general public and the cost of entry was very low or even at times completely free. This denoting of them as public baths also differentiated them from the private baths that were run for profit or the baths that were in private homes.
They didn't have the same sports we have today. They used the Colosseum for Mock sea battles, Gladiator battles, and chariot racing. They also loved blood sport with animals organs. They liked to watch men fight tigers and lions. And i can say usually they got entertainment out of watching the people lose. It was not very often the people won. The chariot races a lot of children were present at.
medieval people liked legends
The Romans liked the Greeks believed in mythological Gods.
At the top of Jesus' head was a sign that denoted His crime, "King of the Jews." He was executed for being a political rebel although unproven and untrue. Upon the cross were a thief and another social outcast who were being executed for crimes that today would not anywhere incur execution.
The common man and the gentiles liked Jesus and his teaching.
No, Not everyone liked Jesus.
Romans liked to wear colorful masks
Jesus expelled seven demons from Mary Magdalene, reason enough for her to put faith in him as the Messiah and for her to back up such faith with outstanding works of devotion and service.
No. If this were true, Jesus would not have been nailed to the cross.
I am not sure about this, but I think the romans liked fire and Hephaestus was the god of fire. As I said, I am not sure about this.
the Romans liked it and the Hans did not
Jesus liked children because they are innocent and pure of heart. And sheep represent us, needing a Shepperd, (meaning Him), to take care of us.
Far from it. Leaders need to be powerful or have powerful backing and be charismatic. That is not to say that leaders are not liked, many are by at least 51% percent of those that voted. (In a democracy)
The Romans did not have a problem with people getting rich. Greed and corruption were massive and notorious. An enterprising freedman could also get rich. Rich Romans liked to flaunt their wealth with opulent houses, statues to themselves and the like.