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    Insula In Ancient Rome the buildings referred to as Insula were as common as the modern apartment building. In Roman architecture an insula is a Latin word that means island. An insula was a kind of apartment building that housed most of the urban citizen population of ancient Rome, this included class types of lower or middle-class status. The wealthy families lived in an apartment called a domus, they were large and made for single-family residences. These two kinds of housing were intermingled

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    Twelve Tables of Rome Twelve tables are earliest written legislation of ancient Roman law, dating back to 450 BC. They were written by 10 commissioners (decemvirs) because the plebeians felt their legal rights were infringed on. It came together to protect both classes patricians and plebeians from abuse of power. They were likely written on bronze tablets posted in the Roman Forum. The Twelve tables of Rome are supposed to protect the plebeians in Rome and give access to political participation

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    Plebeians were citizens of ancient Rome that had fewer privileges than the other order, the patricians. Their distinction was made by wealth and they weren’t allowed to marry patricians. It was not until 287 BC that the Conflict of the Orders restored their civil rights. (Britannica, 1998) Patricians hold all the offices in ancient Rome and plebeians who outnumbered them were mostly farmers, craftsmen and soldiers. Therefore one can understand that practically while plebeians had no rights or knowledge

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    In ancient Rome there was no notion of sexuality because sexuality is a modern concept, so there was no term for labeling one’s sexual preference. Instead, in ancient Rome, there was only sexual desire and inclination. Only specific sexual acts could be categorized and assessed because there was no term for a person’s sexual orientation as either homosexual or heterosexual. Humans inherently differ in sexual preferences in many ways. One of which is liking a specific sex of partners, yet this not

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    Pofue Yang Mrs. Killian English 8 Rome’s Good Side and Rome’s Bad Side When people hear or see the word “Rome”, many of them think of the ancient Roman culture. The Roman culture consists of the Roman Gods, myths, their way of life, and arts. The surveyors wrote things such as “Romans Gods”, “Jesus”, “Architecture”, and “Ancient”. But the most surprising thing was that barely any of the surveyors mentioned Rome’s dark side; conquership, enslavement of people, forcing other people to fight for entertainment

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    How Carthage became almost the equal of Rome, and how their conflict led to Rome becoming a naval power. ************ University Of the People Abstract The Punic Wars were a turning point in the history of Rome in political, economic, and military terms. In fact, before the conflict with Carthage, Rome had never gone to war with non-Italian populations, although naturally they did not ignore their existence. In fact, the Romans had maintained peaceful relations and agreements with Carthage itself

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    Rome and Han China comparison essay By Ethan McKenzie 10-16-15 Even though Rome and China were different places they still have a lot in common, but don’t be fooled they also have their difference’s, our own government today and maybe even other parts of the world have either based their government on the old Roman Empire or may even have taken ideas from the Han Dynasty. Rome, a powerful state with a powerful army dedicating their lives to winning, they trained fiercely for years and years on

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    like the Romans, Americans think that they are indestructible, but the same forces that help to destroy Rome are crippling the United States as we speak. For example, Trump made an introduction of his family to the inner fold, and it seems to be, “alarmingly reminiscent of Caligula’s first acts as emperor in 37 A.D…” As Americans, we need to figure out how to fix the things we do resembling what Rome did to fail to stop further damage. When Mike Pence was booed at a Hamilton performance,

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    transportation for business and comfort. Rome has always been known for its government, the republic, but that was not the way Rome was controlled at first. Rome started out being ruled jointly within the myth, the successor of the joint rule was the Sabine king, Numa Pompilius, who was indeed a proven historical figure. Although Rome enjoyed many years of peace under the rule of Numa Pompilius, his successors were very much war-like and proceeded to lead Rome into an expansive campaign. It wasn’t until

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    Punic wars were three different wars between Carthage and Rome. When they wars began, Rome almost got completely control of Italy, Carthage controlled North West, islands and the commerce of the West Mediterranean. When the wars ended, Carthage was ruined and Rome was the greatest power in the West of China. The first war was when Rome was fighting break Carthage's power that hold on the chain of the islands that prevent them from being controlled by the West Mediterranean. The second war was when

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