culture   Roman empire

12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) sacrifice (1) trade routes (1) apprenticeship (1) cavalry tactics (1) dreadlocks (1) honorable combat (1) kingship (1) league (1) lever (1) philosophy (1) pyruvate oxidation (1) spear (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sacrifice Roman Empire Animal sacrifices were a common practice in the religious ceremonies of the Roman Empire and Ancient Greece. 2
2 trade routes Roman Empire The Roman road network supported trade and communication across their empire. 2
3 apprenticeship Roman Empire Apprenticeship in Roman Empire involved learning from master craftsmen in fields like shipbuilding and sculpture. 1
4 cavalry tactics Roman Empire Cavalry played a crucial role in the conquests of the Roman Empire. 1
5 dreadlocks Roman Empire Dreadlocks were historically associated with fierceness, strength, and fearlessness in battle in the Roman Empire. 1
6 honorable combat Roman Empire In the Roman Empire, gladiator battles served as entertainment and spectacle in the concept of honorable combat. 1
7 kingship Roman Empire The concept of kingship in the Roman Empire was intertwined with the early forms of governance and the establishment of city-states. 1
8 league Roman Empire Leagues in the Roman Empire provided a platform for political and military alliances between city-states or regions. 1
9 lever Roman Empire In Roman culture, the lever was a symbol of power and authority, often associated with governance and control. 1
10 philosophy Roman Empire Roman Empire embraced and elaborated on Greek philosophy, integrating it into their intellectual and cultural landscape. 1
11 pyruvate oxidation Roman Empire Pyruvate oxidation was not known as a scientific process in the Roman Empire due to a lack of understanding of cellular respiration and biochemistry. 1
12 spear Roman Empire The spear was a primary weapon in warfare and hunting in the Roman Empire. 1