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Showing posts with label Roman. Show all posts
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Sep 10, 2019

[Answer] 2. HISTORY: Which of the following is a French national heroine and Roman Catholic Saint thanks to her defiant stance against the English in the Hundred Years' War?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. HISTORY: Which of the following is a French national heroine and Roman Catholic Saint thanks to her defiant stance against the English in the Hundred Years' War?"



...1. Boudica 2. Joan of Arc 3. Lady Godiva 4. Lady Gaga Joan of Arc is said to have been a 15th century peasant girl who rose up against the English in a messed up and chaotic France, and who has somehow managed to capture the imagination of historians and folklorists ever since her death at the stake at the hand of the English who captured her. Her adherence to Roman Catholicism has gained her Saint status and she has remained a popular cult figure and symbol of resistance, a theme for which she is acknowledged in a wide range of art forms. Significant references appear in Shakespeare (English literature), Tchaikovsky (Russian music), Mark Twain (American literature), Robert Bresson (French film) and Bertolt Brecht (German theatre). Boudica/Boadicea is thought to have been a (Celtic) British Queen who fought against the Romans, and is a national hero to some. Lady Godiva was an Anglo-Saxon queen who, according to legend, rode naked through the streets of Coventry, to oppose taxes imposed by her husband. The deal was that nobody would see her, but one bloke peeked. His name was Thomas, thus the term "Peeping Tom". I have no idea who Lady Gaga is, what she does, or why people care.

Aug 20, 2019

[Answer] What Is The Roman Numeral Equivalent For The Number ‘0’?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What Is The Roman Numeral Equivalent For The Number ‘0’?"



...Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet.

Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 8. During the most of Roman times, gambling was outlawed and heavy fines and even death could result for those who breached the law, but on what occasions could the ancient Roman have a bet?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. During the most of Roman times, gambling was outlawed and heavy fines and even death could result for those who breached the law, but on what occasions could the ancient Roman have a bet?"



...1. Chariot races 2. The lion bouts 3. Animal slaughters 4. Water battles Ancient Romans were allowed to place bets only on chariot races or gladitorial fights. Gambling on other occasions was illegal, but probably there were secret houses where men gambled with dice and coins.

Jan 22, 2019

[Answer] 10. The miniature Roman god of love, Cupid, whom we still use to celebrate Valentine's Day, is the counterpart of which Greek God?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. The miniature Roman god of love, Cupid, whom we still use to celebrate Valentine's Day, is the counterpart of which Greek God?"



...1. Moirai 2. Eros 3. Morta 4. Lethe Eros is possibly the son of Aphrodite and Ares. He has great beauty and was said to have followed Chaos therefore ranking as one very old god.

Dec 26, 2018

[Answer] The 4th century Roman ruins of Diocletian's Palace can be found in this Croatian city.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " The 4th century Roman ruins of Diocletian's Palace can be found in this Croatian city. "



...1. Dubrovnik 2. Rab 3. Split 4. Athens

Dec 13, 2018

[Answer] 5. Which salad existed as early as the ancient Roman times and whose modern translation appears to have been derived from the Dutch term 'koolsalade'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which salad existed as early as the ancient Roman times and whose modern translation appears to have been derived from the Dutch term 'koolsalade'?"



...1. Chow Chow 2. Coleslaw 3. Sauerkraut 4. Shopska 'Koolsalade' translates to cabbage salad, cabbage being the base ingredient for coleslaw. This base can be complemented with grated carrot, cheese, onion, pineapple and red cabbage. To finalise the coleslaw it can be dressed with a vinaigrette or mayonnaise, though it's highly unlikely that the ancient Romans used the latter dressing as mayonnaise did not appear until sometime in the eighteenth century.

Dec 3, 2018

[Answer] 4. On which continent would we find the Roman Province of Gaul?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. On which continent would we find the Roman Province of Gaul?"



...1. Australia 2. Africa 3. Europe 4. Asia From the perspective of Rome, northern Italy was called Gallia Cisalpina ("this side of the Alps"), while geographical regions that now comprise France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of Germany were called Gallia Transalpina ("across the Alps") and Gallia Comata ("long-haired Gaul"). Question by nannywoo.

Oct 2, 2017

[Ans] What Roman goddess identifies with the Halloween tradition of 'bobbing' for apples?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What Roman goddess identifies with the Halloween tradition of 'bobbing' for apples?"

Apple bobbing, also known as bobbing for apples, is a game often played on Halloween. The game is played by filling a tub or a large basin with water and putting apples in the water. Because apples are less dense than water, they will float at the surface.

Step 2 : Answer to the question "What Roman goddess identifies with the Halloween tradition of 'bobbing' for apples?"

Pomona:

Pomona was a goddess of fruitful abundance in ancient Roman religion and myth. Her name comes from the Latin word pomum, " fruit," ...

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Jul 5, 2017

[Ans] According to recent archaeological studies, what ancient Roman weapon could rival the destructive power of modern firearms?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "According to recent archaeological studies, what ancient Roman weapon could rival the destructive power of modern firearms?"



(Such guerrilla groups included the Irish Republican Army)Slingshots have been used as military weapons, but primarily by guerrilla forces due to the primitive resources and technology required to construct one.

May 12, 2017

[Ans] Which volcano wiped out the ancient roman city pompeii?

The city for which most famous eruption took place in the year 79 A.D., when the volcano buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii under a thick carpet of volcanic ash is nothing but Mount Vesuvius, a volcano near the Bay of Naples in Italy, is hundreds of thousands of years old and has erupted more than 50 times.....