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Showing posts with label Romans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romans. Show all posts

Oct 7, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which 1925 silent feature has this title card?"Ho! Romans! Saw you ever a Jew in a chariot?"

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...1. Ben-Gay 2. Ben-Casey 3. Ben-Hur 4. Ben-Grimm "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" is about young Jewish man named Ben Hur (Ramon Novarro) and Messala (Francis X. Bushman). Their friendship becomes strained when Messala becomes a Roman Centurion and Ben-Hur is falsely arrested and sent as a slave to a galley ship. Later, as time passes, Messala mocks Ben-Hur with this taunt just before their grandiose chariot race. After the race Ben-Hur is reunited with his leprous mother and sister who receive a miraculous cure. I enjoy this movie much more than the 1959 "Ben-Hur". Lew Wallace wrote the novel.

Jun 25, 2019

[Answer] 2. What structure, developed by Romans, revolutionized the way that society lived by bringing running water into cities?

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...1. Forum 2. Aqueducts 3. Hadrian's Wall 4. Roman roads Contrary to a widespread misconception, the aqueduct was *not* a Roman invention, but they developed it and made extensive use of it. Aqueducts were used to bring water into their cities. This allowed for public bath houses which were a staple of the Roman Empire as well as some private bathing facilities for the more affluent households. Many can still be seen to this day in Western Europe.

Feb 2, 2018

[Ans] By what name did the Romans know the goddess Hecate?

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.Hecate or Hekate is a goddess in Ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was ... Roman equivalent: Trivia Symbol: Paired torches, dogs, serpents, keys, polecat, and daggers Parents: Perses and Asteria Consort: Hermes



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Trivia:


Hecate, which means "she who works from afar," held power over several spheres of influence but was "Trivia" to the Romans, meaning "three ways." Hecate has a large collection of alternative names and titles, like the Egyptian goddess Isis. She is also identified as or equated with the goddess of the moon (Selene), the goddess of the hunt (Artemis), the goddess of the dead (Persephone), and the goddess of love and beauty (Aphrodite). Source: TheDemoniacal.blogspot.com


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