Many things from Rome contribute to our world.
Aqueducts, concrete, & highway system (Road - Mile Stone).
The three virgin goddesses were Minerva, Diana, and Vesta.
democracy, oligarchy, and monarchy
Are the three Fates they're small goddesses, but they do have a big impact. I don't remember their names. In Greek mythology the three Fates are Klotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In Roman mythology the three Fates are Decima, Nona, and Morta.
The Romans had three forms of government, the monarchy, the republic and the principate.
the people
1) The Roman archway 2) Aqueducts 3) Sarcophagus
By the written word, by word of mouth and the first Christian Roman Emporer Constantine forcing it on his subjects.
We have the same type and form of the Roman empire today, with three branches
Ideas has three syllables.
what
this question is not complete - what three of WHAT ideas - ideas not listed
We still pay taxes,still hace olympic games,quarters are still the same.
Aqueducts, concrete, & highway system (Road - Mile Stone).
Descartes classifies his ideas into three types: innate ideas (inborn and a priori knowledge), adventitious ideas (acquired through sensory experience), and factitious ideas (formed by humans based on combinations of innate and adventitious ideas).
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One of the three ideas is explained in the following statement: