Most Roman leaders did not teach anything. They got on with the business of politics or of leading armies. Some Roman leaders, such as Cicero and Cato the Elder, were also philosophers and intellectuals and they had a lot to teach. However, generally it was not expected that leaders should have something to teach.
It was Judaism.
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The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.
Gaius Marius
In the Roman Republic there were two executive leaders. They were chosen by an assembly and ruled for one year.
The Roman leaders were known as Caesar.
They can't teach in the game but if you have seen the tv shows they will teach
julius caser was a powerful and political body that advised the roman leaders
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the roman eastern empire's political leaders were their own emperors, but it is NOT the same with the western roman empire.
For the most part of their history, the Roman leaders were concerned that their gods would withdraw their support. That's why they sacrificed to them and honored them with their various festivals and temples.
The Roman leaders were called by the name of the offices they held, such as Consul, Praetor, Tribune, etc.
The leaders of the Roman empire during its decline were the emperors.
Humility.
they taught them their countries alphabet.
Latin.
They are called:PriestMonsignorBishopArchbishopCardinalPope