A ship transporting slaves, especially one carrying slaves from Africa. And it’s also a book (kinda long but entertaining)
As regards the Etruscan and Greek myths on Rome's founding in the time of Virgil, this statement is <u>True</u>.
<h3>What happened in the time of Virgil?</h3>
There had been conflicting views on how the city of Rome was founded but by the time of the historian, Virgil, in the 1st century BC, Greek and Etruscan myths about this founding had been merged.
The common belief from that point was that Romulus brought Alba Longa under his control as the founder of Rome and expanded the city.
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Answer:
Augustine and St.Jeorme
Explanation:
They laid the foundations for the development of Christian thought. By the 5th century, the bishop of Rome, the pope, as a result of conciliar decisions and unique events in Rome, had become the leading spokesman for the faith in Latin, or Western, Christendom.