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Yes the Romans were cool, they worked hard and played even harder, I live in Bath Somerset so I am surrounded by Roman things, the natural hot springs that come from the dormant Volcano below us...
It is wonderful to go for a swim every day (which as a resident) I enjoy for free...
there are statues everywhere...
Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems such as those connected with reality... Existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind and language... It strikes me as peculiar that most concern themselves solely with language, the least of all philosophies...
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Romans always great.
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I walked through the Abbey square last night, with all the illuminations on the Statues, quite magical, all the Roman gods are there somewhere, and for some reason many animals, did they worship them too?
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Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems such as those connected with reality... Existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind and language... It strikes me as peculiar that most concern themselves solely with language, the least of all philosophies...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scTqpfL9WMA
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In the early times, during the monarchy, the republic and the early empire, that was usual.
Some animals were considered sacer (sacre), like the wolf, especially female ones (the animal that according to the legend, nursed Romulus and Remo and grew them since they were teenagers), or even the aquila (the eagle), that was the most beloved animal by Jupiter.
But youì've to remember that the wolf was worshipped even by celts...and remeber that the roman general that conquered Britain, Julius Agricola, was from a family of romanized celts of ancient northern Italy, and so were many of his troopers...so that must be a cultural fusion between romanic and celtic elements (remember even that italic people and celtic people were the last indoeuropean population that separated from each others).
Some romans were also used to worship the wild boars, but that was an etruscan element absorbed by many legionaires, and disappeared early.
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