Roman Empire Anecdotes
How did Cincinnati, Ohio get its name? The story of Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Who was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus who inspired Cincinati's, Ohio city name?
Roman Empire Anecdotes
Who was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus who inspired Cincinati's, Ohio city name?
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Olive oil was a fundamental aspect of the Roman diet and was transported everywhere in the Empire.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Is the Roman salute, the Nazi salute? History proves it is not.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Locusta was Rome’s most famous poisoner, employed by at least two different emperors, and an empress.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
The Roman aqueduct that serves the city of Rome for 2000 years
Roman Empire Anecdotes
How did ancient civilizations like the Romans and Greeks understand The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis?
Roman Empire Historical Facts
The ancient Romans were doing simple calculations and were using mathematics according to their profession.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Unbreakable glass is said to be a legendary invention of the Roman Empire
Roman Empire Historical Facts
The passion of the Romans about the red mullet fish, drove them to pay fortunes to have them on their table.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
The Roman Empire planted the roots of what we call today Western Civilization
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Shaving in Ancient Rome, was a painful and time-consuming process, but Romans were obsessed with hair removal for the whole body.
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Researchers may have found the villa where Emperor Augustus died.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Pax Romana: The period of peace for the Roman Empire that was initiated with Augustus becoming an Emperor.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
The day Pompeii disappeared under the ashes of Vesuvius, as described through history.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Discovered by accident, the Domus Romana, or Roman Villa, uncovered mosaics that date back to the 1st century BC.
Roman Empire Historical Facts
Lisbon was named by Julius Caesar, Felicitas lulia Olisipo, and thrived by exporting garum.