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The ancient Roman children lived the same as any children in the ancient world or the modern world. They played with their toys, went to school and obeyed their parents.( At least sometimes) The children of the wealthy usually had companion slaves to grow up with, or were supervised by a slave who was responsible for them. The children of the poorer Romans, usually had to help their families in making a living so their education was generally limited to what was needed in their line of work. The Romans as a society, loved their children and did the best they could for them.
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Perhaps the Tribune of the people.
same as in the summer
Slave craftspeople did most of the manual work in ancient Rome.
The Aeneid
Woman in ancient Rome were expected to stay home and do housework like sweeping with twig brooms and taking care of the children. They did most of the shopping for food and household items. They were not nearly as respected as men.
Ancient roman miners and ancient roman charcoal makers.
Roman Magistrates did various jobs including collecting taxes, secretarial work and judging law cases.
In ancient Roman society, children were granted citizenship if their father was a Roman citizen. This concept of citizenship based on paternal lineage was known as "jus sanguinis," or the right of blood.