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The Roman Empire: How The Romans Impacted Our Lives

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How the Romans Impacted Our Lives

The Roman Empire was a very outstanding empire during 753 BCE to about 1461 AD. The Romans have made many of the things we use in everyday life. A lot of people don't realize how much the Romans have made for us that we don't even realize we use everyday like, Architecture, Law, Math, Science, the Calendar, and Sports. The Romans began in Europe, but we still got to use many of the things they made in America. Some things that you didn't think they came up with is ways we make our buildings look, and that we use the same calendar that they made. It is important to realize and look for the things that the Romans made for us to use and that it shows us how smart they really were.

Roman architecture is very …show more content…

They used Roman Numerals, and we still see them today in many things, like books. Roman Numerals were used a lot in trading. The Romans had no math inventions in the Roman Empire. There was not any mathematicians on record. The Romans had no use for the math, they only used it for practical applications. They made the Abacus. It was a portable calculator for engineers, merchants, and tax collectors. This Abacus has been used since ancient times. The original was made out of a little metal plate and it was so small that could fit in a shirt pocket. Each groove has one or more beads. The beads in each groove had a different …show more content…

The calendar had ten months and 304 days a year. The ten months were : Martis, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December. The last six names of the months were from the words four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten. The Romans ignored the remaining 61 days let in the year. Romulus, the first legendary ruler of Rome, had this calendar introduced this calendar in the 700's BCE. The Roman ruler, Numa, added January and February to the calendar and it made it 355 days long. She wanted to make the calendar correspond with the Solar Year, Numa ordered to add a month every other year called Mercedonius. It was put in after February 23 or 24. The last days of February were moved to the end of Mercedonius. In the years that Mercedonius was inserted it added 22 or 23 more days to the

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