1 They modified the Etruscan numeral system and called it their own
2 They had a symbol for zero which was N
3 They never used the zero symbol because it wasn't needed
4 They can pride themselves that many mathematical terms are in Latin
5 They introduced weights and measures
6 They needed mathematics for navigational purposes
7 They needed mathematics for civil engineering purposes
8 They used the properties of gravity in their water viaducts
9 They gave names to distant planets and knew about astronomy
10 They introduced a 12 month year
11 They can claim that their numeracy system was most advanced at the time
12 They can claim that algebra was derived from Roman numerals
13 They introduced at the time a unified currency system
14 They needed only 1 Prime number in their main 7 symbols
15 They had a secret system of numeracy that has never been decoded
16 They were military masters of geometrical formations in warfare
17 They once had a brilliant mathematician and Emperor whose name was Julius Caesar who gravely miscalculated the Ides of March
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Actually slavery began thousands of years ago in prehistory when they were used by ancient Romans and egyptians.
The Romans were actually quite funny...... here are some fun facts:1) The peasnts of ancient rome would clean up rich emporors and senetes poo, then they would go door to door and sell it.
It is important to historians, as it has left alot of artefacts and alot of ancient ruins, which give out lots of facts, and clues, on how the romans lived.
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Two things... Romans loved orgy. And Romans controlled almost everything of Israel at that time.
13 is an even #
15 is a composite number
the Romans invented naughts and crosses
A collection of facts, such as values or measurements.
1. It's a perfect square
Before the Romans came, the people there were pagan. After a while, however, the areas settled by the Romans adopted Christianity.