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    A patrician’s role in Ancient Rome was one of power. They were considered the noblemen of Rome‚ and made up what we would now refer to as “aristocracy”. Some used their power for the welfare of the Roman Empire. For example‚ many advised the first kings of Rome and shared valuable advice to the military and economy as a whole. However‚ others used their power (which was not earned‚ rather gifted to them by being born into wealthy families) to attempt to control most of Rome. This is shown by the

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    religions and cultures that thrived to the city of Rome. Due to Rome’s vast trading system it brought slaveries‚ rich goods‚ spices‚ gold‚ and silver from all over the world‚ this also brought along their religious beliefs and culture. Ancient Roman beliefs were polytheistic where they had more then one god. Catholicism in the United States began in the early 1500’s. What are the potential benefits of Roman Catholics on today’s societies? Ancient Rome and today “Roman Christianity” were not that much

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    he does it not for some noble object but to escape some ill. “ Although suicide has a negative view towards it in the modern day‚ suicide was viewed as a way to uphold one’s honor in ancient Rome. Due to the implementation of Christianity‚ the views of suicide today differ from those in ancient Rome In ancient Rome‚ there was very little treatment for suicide because it was accepted when done for the appropriate reasons. The School of Stoics defined suicide as appropriate when the act suicide served

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    Ancient Rome has had a very diverse culture. Over time‚ there culture has been politically and culturally changed‚ and its legacy and traditions have even continued through the 100 C.E. eras to the 600 C.E. era. Therefore over a long period of time the Latin‚ political ways‚ monarchy‚ Christianity‚ and priests have all differed or stayed the same over the 100 to 600 C.E. time era. Over this time period of 100 C.E. to 600 C.E. the continuity of the Roman Empire have had two major things that continued

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    little that a man’s family had been noble in the past‚ an interruption of the three generations was all it took to deprive him of his noble status. Working men would get up early and work a six hour day. Trade of all sorts naturally centered around Rome. The construction industry would also require enormous numbers. Architects and engineers‚ surveyors‚ foremen‚ sculptors‚ stonemasons‚ carpenters‚ bricklayers and simple day laborers. All these were necessary to build not merely grand monuments‚ but

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    The living and working conditions in Australia‚ at the start of the century depended very much on which social class a person belonged to because the society followed ‘laissez-faire’ policies‚ that is‚ the government interfered little in economic affairs and left people to look after themselves. Therefore‚ between the rich and the poor there were enormous differences in living conditions such as education‚ health and hygiene and in particular leisure. For average Australians work was very laborious

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    they had to learn to never be submissive. As such‚ masculinity was often a prerequisite for citizen status and privilege. Masculinity and sex were so interconnected in the values and ideals of ancient Roman society that being masculine was the most important part of a man’s sexual relationships. In ancient Rome‚ one of the attributes associated most with masculinity was domination. The reason for Roman society’s obsession with

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    It’s all about the gods‚ from sacrifice to entertainment. Circus Maximus was the largest chariot racing stadium built in all of Ancient Rome. Its original purpose was to hold religious ceremonies‚ chariot races‚ and other various events which were in honor of Jupiter. The stadium was one of the most popular places to be; enjoyed thoroughly by many ancient romans. Throughout history and many different emperors; there have been multiple reconstructions‚ and expansions of Circus Maximus. Initially‚

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    once said‚ “No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.” Honor is highly regarded‚ but some people believe that taking their own lives‚ instead of dishonoring their family‚ is a better option. In ancient Rome‚ it was considered honorable for a person to take his/her own life than bring dishonor to one’s family. What is honor‚ what is considered honorable‚ and what else can a person do instead of taking his/her life for honor are all questions that

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    Without strive and motivation towards progress‚ a civilization cannot get anywhere. Ancient Rome and Greece are excellent examples of this fact. Ancient Rome was a global superpower that believed with enough determination and motivation‚ they could go anywhere. Let a successful civilization be defined be defined as equal‚ reformed‚ and similar to modern societies today. Ancient Greece and Rome were similar in terms of military values and feats between the Greek city-state Sparta and the Roman Empire

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