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121. Additionally, the Romans took hundreds of prisoners from the leading families of Macedon , including the historian Polybius. 122. Christen Romans shows us how some folks are learning to be part of the green collar world. 123. One week before the winter solstice, Romans began celebrating Saturnalia, an orgy of food and drink, in honor of Satyr, the god of agriculture. 124. Some Romans, particularly soldiers and government officials, also worshipped Mithra, the sun god. 125. Flavius Josephus and 40 fellow rebels were trapped by the Romans. 126. Romans 3:23 All sinned and fall short of the glory of God. 127. At the festival Saturnalia the Romans decorated trees with trinkets and candles. 128. At a set time, able-bodied Romans seized the assembled women in an event now known as the Rape of the Sabine Women. 129. In the first chapter of this letter of Ignatius to the Romans, he talks about the chains of Jesus. 130. A result of Boudicca's rebellion was that the Romans strengthened their military presence in Britain and lessened the oppressiveness of their rule. 131. The invention of central heating is often credited to the ancient Romans, who installed a system of air ducts called " hypocaust" in the walls and floors of public baths and private villas. 132. The Greeks and Romans commonly used gold as a medium of exchange. 133. The Romans took control of Palestine in 63 B. C. and made Herod the Great king of Judea. 134. First the Greeks, then the Romans began to speak of the Seres (people of silk), a term to designate the inhabitants of the far-off kingdom, China. 135. They "shall all stand before the judgement seat of Christ ... that each of us shall give account of himself to God" (Romans 14:10,12). 136. These were the men Hannibal had used to defeat the Romans and truly, were the best of the Carthaginian Army. 137. Scholars have said now,look to the end of Romans, chapter 9-11 the latter part of Romans, that's where you'll see what the real point of Romans is, and it's not about individual salvation. 138. B.C. - The Romans are defeated at the Battle of Cannae by Hannibal. 139. They had a cinnamon-like herb called bog myrtle, but it was the Romans who introduced many of the herbs and vegetables that we now know and love. 140. Before the pope's intervention, the Romans and much of the European world marked time on the Julian calendar. 141. A city of ancient Latium southeast of modern-day Rome, Italy. Pliny the Younger, Cicero, and the emperors Nero and Titus were among the prominent Romans who built villas here. 142. The Romans hoped to civilize all the tribes in Europe. 143. The Romans might have told us, wisely, to aim for mens sana in corpore sano. 144. By our second century, the Romans were burning crude oil as a fumigant against caterpillars. 145. Annie: In the 7th century BC, Romans inherited the traditions of Greece and built racetracks and unroofed amphitheaters. 146. Before the Romans could collect an army he was on the march. 147. Herod became the ruler of the Holy Land under the Romans around 74 B.C. 148. Second, not happen ago within the 4 centuries did the Romans and Britons intermarry. 149. "The Romans had terra incognita," he says, and now modern marine scientists will have a better idea of which remote regions have yet to be probed. 150. Carthaginian army in the Second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated.