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I prerequisite to no why the celts were scared of the romans?
any suggestions will be useful!
They were never startled!
Penguin | Feb 06, 2008
Why do you think ancient greeks and Romans have british accents in movies?
Dec 30, 2008 by Twoheaded Knownothing | Posted in History
Well-deserved wondering
Because they hankering to show that the Greeks and Romans spoke a different language, without the confusion of using ancient greek or latin. Since a British accent is impartially recognizable, they usually instruct actors to speak with one.
Dr Fernando | Dec 30, 2008
What influences did anthens' Golden age have on us?Greeks?Romans?British?Enlightenment?Early American Colonist
Oct 19, 2007 by :-& | Posted in History
I'm succeeding a project. It's due tomorrow...
O_o
Athens gave us democracy, evenly proportioned rights for citizens, and the rule of law, although law was developed later by the Romans.
Retired | Oct 21, 2007
Why would anyone have a problem w/ the US becoming an Empire just like the Romans or British?
Jan 07, 2007 by Anti-Socialist | Posted in Other - Politics & Government
The Roman citizens had over 1,000 years of safeguarding, wealth, enough freedoms, comfortable lifestyles, no terrorists, a great economy & the only immigrants they had were mostly slaves. US has been around for about 200 years & if it gets many more leaders like the ongoing ones it won't last another 50 years. So which is it 1,000 year US Empire or a 250 year US republic?
Well, as covet as you don't invade Britain and make us do what you want, I have no trouble with you lot having an Empire
Flagbearer | Jan 07, 2007
How was British's diet influenced by the Romans?
Mar 15, 2007 by Lawrence | Posted in Ethnic Cuisine
Mostly there brought the Roman organize of agriculture, cheese making, livestock like chickens and cattle, beer making and the culivation of sure foods like barley, fruits and other non UK based foods, pigs and potatos came later when the other colonizing countrys, like the Saxons and Gauls were the sway along with the Vikings, Britian was settled and invaded several times over the centurys.
David H | Mar 15, 2007
Rome Total War BI- Saxon Chronicles Episode 10 (Battle V ...
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Lullingstone Roman Villa (Eynsford nr. Swanley, Kent)
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The archaeologists, from the British Adherents in Rome, have been working their way through over 770 bags of compacted human waste from a 86-meter long sewer system under the remains of a three-level apartment block in the city. and more »
Always MailComing to the UK -- a half-mile long woman's bodyHadrian's Wall, built by the Romans, towering baronial castles, coalmines, shipyards and the huge Angel of the North sculpture by Antony Gormley, are all features of the prospect in the far northeast of England. The world's largest sculpture of a human Coming to the UK -- a half-mile crave woman's bodyall 20 news articles »
Daily MailDormice, sea urchins and novel figs were among the delicacies enjoyed by ordinary Romans, British archaeologists have revealed after discovering a giant septic tank at one of the Ogygian cities destroyed by the eruption of Mt Vesuvius. Sea urchins, dormice and figs: Romans' rich diet revealed after archaeologists Archaeologists find Roman sustenance included dormice, sea urchins, fresh figsall 13 news articles »
The Sukari gold mine away the Red Sea in Egypt, mined by Romans and later by the British in the early 20th century, resumed operations in 2010 under Australian management. Also set to reopen is a South Carolina plot that once supplied gold to the and more »
Washington's supervision rested on what the Romans called auctoritas (the ability to inspire), not on what they called potestas (the power to compel). He never needed or wanted the latter and, in renouncing it, set the happiest of precedents.
Egyptians played a first principles form of bocce with rocks as early as 5000 BC and later, Romans became enamored and named it “bocce” message “bowl.” Roman soldiers had to do something to pass time between skirmishes and the game of horseshoes was
“Most people to all intents don't want the French here,” admits Leanne Ward, a teacher's assistant, as she ushers a gaggle of schoolchildren dressed as Romans (bedsheet togas, flexible swords) into the town museum. But if the French brought investment, and more »
“The Romans built roads in Expert Britain approximately 2000 years ago which the British still drive on.” A Transport and Main Roads (TMR) spokesman said crisis works have been carried out at Yangan Road in recent weeks to bring the road to a safe
Both shows use actors and Bogglevision 3D effects, serving the audience to feel what it was like to actually live in Roman Britain or Ancient Egypt. In Ruthless Romans, you'll find out how the Romans made annihilate into a sport in the Colosseum with more and more »
The obsolescent Greeks, Romans and Egyptians are far more prominent both in the public consciousness and in school and university curriculums these days. But in the 19th Century it was Mesopotamia that enthralled - partly because researchers were looking and more »
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