Who were the most ill-treated Hellenistic slaves? Who did ancient Rome trade with? Who was the Emperor of Rome during the slave revolt? Who freed the Gauls from Rome? How did people become slaves in ancient Rome? Who were the Latins in ancient Rome?
Who were the Ancient Greeks? Who went to school in Ancient Greece? How did the citizens of ancient Rome vote? Who held political power in Ancient Greek city-states? What was democracy like in ancient Greece? Who were the slaves in ancient Greece?
The Colosseum in Rome, Italy is an ancient amphitheater. Who used to watch shows there? A. Kings and queens. B. Rich merchants. C. Ordinary citizens. D. Soldiers. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。本题考查罗马斗兽场的观众。斗兽场的观众主要是普通市民,选项 A 国王和王后,选项 B 富商,选项 ...
When the Vikings were not sailing around and searching for new and fertile land, they loved to trade. And the Vikings traded with all sorts of things on their expeditions, such as jewelry, tools, and fur. But it was probably slaves that were one of their best-selling goods. What language...
The legend says that Romulus became the first King of Rome in 753BC and populated his new city with runaway slaves and convicted criminals. He stole women from the Sabine tribe to provide wives for the slaves and criminals and to populate his new city. ...
The Roman Catholic Church leads the way in conferring sainthood on people, and some pretty rascally characters have been canonized.
2022年3月28日,读完24 Hours in Ancient Rome : A Day in the Life of the People Who Lived There,by Philip Matyszak, ISBN 9781789291278。公元137年,正值罗马皇帝哈德良(Hadrian)统治时期。此时的罗马帝国如日中天,它的疆土辽阔,东至美索不达米亚,北至不列颠,尽显天国大朝的气势。本书选取的是当年九月初的...
Well, they were called the Etruscans, and they had their own fully-formed, complex society before the Romans came barging in. The Etruscans lived just north in Rome, in Tuscany. Originally, they just lived one-room huts on the Italian plateau. They herded pigs, sheep, and cattle, and fa...
Once the Guanches ruled the Canary Islands. Then, the Spaniards came and conquered. Who were these people, and how did they seemingly vanish as a vibrant island kingdom?
The growth of Spartacus’s force was aided by other factors. Throughout his rebellion, his army spent much of its time in rural areas and small towns, places that were poorly defended but had an abundance of slaves. Additionally, according to ancient sources, Spartacus insisted on equally divi...