Roman example sentences
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"Roman" Example Sentences
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1. The Roman Empire lasted for over 500 years.
2. The Roman Colosseum could seat over 50,000 spectators.
3. Roman numerals are used to denote things like Super Bowl champions and kings and queens.
4. The city of Rome was the center of the Roman Empire.
5. The Roman Forum was an open space in ancient Rome used as a marketplace and gathering place.
6. Julius Caesar was a famous Roman general and politician.
7. Roman architecture used the arch and the dome.
8. The Romans built extensive road and aqueduct systems throughout their empire.
9. The Romans loved garlic, used it medicinally and as a seasoning.
10. The Roman gods and goddesses were modeled after Greek mythology.
11. The toga was the traditional garment of Roman citizens and statesmen.
12. Latin was the primary language spoken in ancient Rome.
13. Roman soldiers wore armor called a lorica and wielded a gladius sword.
14. Roman citizens had an ivory or wooden voting tablet called a diptych.
15. The Romans believed Mars, the god of war, was the father of Romulus and Remus.
16. War heroes were paraded through the streets of Rome in a Roman triumph.
17. Gladiatorial contests were a popular form of entertainment in ancient Rome.
18. The white toga candida was worn by Roman political candidates.
19. The aqueducts of Rome were a marvel of Roman engineering.
20. The most famous Roman poets were Virgil, Horace and Ovid.
21. Roman culture spread through their vast conquests across Europe.
22. Roman centurions were considered the backbone of the Roman army.
23. The Senate was an elected council that advised the Roman emperor.
24. A Roman legion typically comprised about 5,000 soldiers.
25. Roman maps were cruder than Greek maps due to a lack of interest in geography.
26. The ruins of Pompeii give us a glimpse into Roman everyday life.
27. The Roman holiday Saturnalia was a celebration of excess, gifts and gladness.
28. The Christian religion eventually supplanted Roman pagan religions.
29. Many modern cities were founded originally as Roman colonies.
30. Roman citizens adopted Greek philosophers like Aristotle and Plato.
31. The Roman calendar changed very little over the centuries.
32. Senators wore a purple-edged white toga and rode in a curule chair.
33. Romans bathed daily in public baths called thermae.
34. Slaves comprised a large portion of the Roman population.
35. Roman soldiers hailed their emperor as "imperator" meaning commander.
36. Roman mosaics decorated floors with geometric and pictorial designs.
37. The Pantheon in Rome is an example of Roman architecture and engineering.
38. The chariot was an important part of Roman military and ceremonial culture.
39. Roman army camps had a rectangular layout and gates facing the four directions.
40. The Julian calendar introduced by Julius Caesar is now used throughout the world.
41. Senate discussions typically involved the rhetorics of Cicero and Quintilian.
42. Romans loved chariot racing and events were held in circuses like the Circus Maximus.
43. Gladiatorial combats were often staged in the Forum Romanum and Colosseum.
44. Rome's wealth came from plunder and taxation of its vast empire.
45. Roman units of measurement were largely based on parts of the human body.
46. The Parthians were formidable enemies of Rome in the east.
47. Gauls from France regularly invaded the Italian peninsula.
48. Much of Roman art was drawn from Greek originals.
49. The Latin language lives on in modern Romance languages like French, Spanish and Italian.
50. After conquering Britain in 43 AD, Romans ruled most of the island for over 300 years.
51. The foundations of modern Western law were laid by Roman jurists.
52. Many streets in Rome's ancient center still follow their original Roman path.
53. Christian martyrs suffered under Roman persecutions in the Colosseum and elsewhere.
54. Julius Caesar famously said "Veni, vidi, vici" meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered."
55. Romans believed the gods controlled all aspects of life on earth.
56. The fall of the Roman Empire marked the end of antiquity and the start of the Middle Ages.
57. Many Roman buildings were decorated with ornate columns, archways and domes.
58. The history of Rome spanned nearly a thousand years from the city's founding to the fall.
59. Links between Rome and Greece were especially strong in culture, architecture and religion.
60. Many symbols of Rome like the eagle and fasces have survived into modern times.