Roman times


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the time period during which Rome dominated Europe

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The common Pakistani living in the globalised twenty-first century is not much differently situated than a plebeian of the Roman times. As was the case with Twelve Tables, laws in Pakistan are not some 'secretive document'.
The tradition of prank-pulling goes back to Roman times, when they celebrated the Feast of Fools in December and the Hilaria Festival in May.
This book provides the reader with a very useful introduction to the Red Sea trade in Ptolemaic and Roman times, on both a regional and an interregional scale.
She lived and died in Roman times and her skeleton was found some 60 years ago in the East Sussex beauty spot which provided her name.
And MPs said the tradition went back to Roman times - when legionnaires were offered Roman citizenship once their duty was complete.
Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust, Winding House and Gelligaer Historical Society will run workshops for the children showing what it was like to live in Roman times including how the Romans stayed clean and what they may have eaten.
In other words, "Wales" did not exist in Roman times, and the concept of "Wales" was a post Roman one, defined by the invading Anglo Saxons.
The artifacts dated back mostly to the Iron Age, and Greek, Byzantine, and Roman times. by Palestinian Information Center
Thorne said, "The project has made our perimeter safer for pedestrians and traffic, and has highlighted that our perimeter includes a wall from Roman times."
Nawasreh stressed that this is a false claim and that the mosque was originally a building built in the Roman times, and was later renovated and turned into a mosque.
There will be an interactive quiz on Roman times on Wednesday October 31, while on Thursday November 1, kids can pay PS1 to strike their best pose for a photo dressed up as an emperor, lady or soldier.
We don''t seem to have come very far in two thousand years since Roman times.