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Denarius and sesterci
Taxes.
Roman senators did not get paid anything.
Denarius (denarii) and sesterci!
Yes collecting money is a hobby. I mean stores collect money, the government collects money, i mean all the important thing in this world collect money so it wouldn't make sense if collecting money wasnt a hobby
The same things as government everywhere: some trust and a lot of money.
Yes, especially Ancient Roman Town Criers, who were considered business men.
The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.The ancients did not have safes as we know them. They kept their money and valuables in a secure wooden box with a good lock. In an ancient Roman house such as found in Pompeii, the strongbox would be kept in the head of the household's office as it was there that the money for expenses was given out.
Sifting through ancient Roman graffiti for a new book, Harry Mount found its prevailing themes - sex, wine, money, politics - movingly familiar.
They werent money hungry like corperate America and believed everyone should see the arts.
Yes, at times they did. The value of the money was in the metal of the coin. If the drachma had the same amount of metal as the Roman coin, it was used. There are even records of the Roman army being paid in drachmas rather than denarii.
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