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Roman began to extend outside Italy in the 4th century B.C. It remains influential today; two of the world's ten most widely spoken languages, Spanish and French, are of Latin origin.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Romans occupied Somerset in about AD 47 and the county remained part of the Roman Empire for another 400 years. Their most important settlement was what we now call the City of Bath, named after the Roman Baths built there. The Romans called the city Aquae Sulis; the baths were built around a natural hot water spring and included a temple to the Celtic goddess Sulis who the Romans identified with their goddess Minerva. The baths have been reconstructed and are now a major tourist attraction. Other Roman remains have been found in Somerset including the Pagans Hill Roman Temple and the Low Ham Roman Villa.
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
The roman candles were called roman candles because they were made in rome...and that's where they were first made.