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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
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I need a lot of info on Rome. Please give as much as you can on the history and big things they did (wars; names of emperors; et

c.) PLZ HURRY!!!
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yanalaym [24]3 years ago
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<span>1.Rome was founded in 753 BC by Romulus. Roman legend says that Romulus had a twin brother called Remus. As babies they were abandoned in the area which later became Rome. A she-wolf found and raised them, but when they grew up Romulus fought and killed Remus and became the first ruler of Rome!
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<span>2.The population of the city of Rome is around 2.7 million. The entire metropolitan area of Rome has an estimated 3.7 million people.</span>

<span>3.By the early fourth century, the Romans had built a road network of 53,000 miles throughout the empire. Each Roman mile was about 1,000 paces (about 4,800 feet) and was marked by a milestone. Hence the proverb "All roads lead to Rome."
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<span>4.The word “palace” comes from the Palatine Hill, where Augustus established the emperors’ tradition of building their palaces.
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<span><span>5.Every night at the Trevi Fountain about 3,000 Euros are swept up from the bottom of the basin. The money is donated to Caritas, a catholic charity, who uses the money to provide services for needy families in Rome. </span>
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<span>6.Modern Rome has 280 fountains and more than 900 churches.
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<span><span>7.<span>In Ancient Rome only free-born Roman men were allowed to wear togas, which was a sign of Roman citizenship. The Roman women wore stolas, which were a female toga version made from linen.</span></span>
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<span>8.Rome is 4,336 m (14,453 ft) above sea level and located inland about 27 kilometers (17 miles) from the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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<span>9.<span>Rome is known as the "Eternal city" and also "Caput Mundi," coming from Latin and meaning capital of the world. </span>
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<span><span>10.Rome’s mascot is a she-wolf that cared for the brothers Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome.</span>
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<span><span>11.Trajan’s Column in Rome is 128 feet high. The sculptural frieze that wraps around the column is approximately 655 feet in length.</span>
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<span>12.<span>Rome became the capital city of a unified Italy in 1870 after taking the title from Florence.
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<span>13.<span>Concrete was a Roman invention used on many structures such as the Pantheon, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, which are still standing today thanks to the development of Roman cement and concrete. The Romans first began building with concrete over 2,100 years ago and used it throughout the Mediterranean basin in everything from aqueducts and buildings to bridges and monuments.
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<span>14.<span>SPQR stands for "Senatus Populusque Romanus" and means "The senate and the people of Rome." The symbol is still seen all over the city today.
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<span>15.<span>When the Roman Empire reached its territorial peak in 117 AD it spanned 2.5 million square miles. </span>
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<span>16.<span>The Greeks thought that when non-Greeks spoke, they were mumbling words that sounded like an indeterminate “barbar,” </span><span>which led to the Roman word “barbarian.” </span>
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<span>17.There is a law in Rome that allows cats to live without disruption in the place where they were born. If you look carefully, you will see hundreds of wild cats climbing the walls of the Colosseum, and sleeping among the ruins of the Forum. At the Largo de Torre de Argentina you can see a cat sanctuary amongst the ruins of four Republican temples.</span>

<span>18.In Ancient Rome it was common for people to vomit between meals so they could eat more.</span>

<span>19.Roman husbands kissed their wives on the mouth at the end of the day, but their motives were not at all romantic — they were checking their spouses’ breath to see if they had been sitting around drinking wine all day.
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<span>20.<span>Rome was built on the seven hills, a term coined to describe the Capitoline, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, Aventine and Palatine hills surrounding the old community.
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<span><span>21.<span>Women in ancient Rome dyed their hair with goat fat and beech wood </span><span>ashes. Red and blond were the most popular colors. </span></span>
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<span><span>:) hope these helped a lil</span></span>

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