Most Romans would walk, but some wealthier Romans could take liters.
no
There Romans did not have a name for those who did not work with their hands.
the men had a choice of a gladiator , fighter or a priest and the woman stayed at home doing cooking and cleaning.
Early Romans had to work hard because they were mostly farmers who worked with simple tools and had to fetch water from nearby springs.
They generally owned slaves.
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The Romans had to work for the same reasons that we have to work. They had to make a living. Their welfare program of free food and oil did not cover all their living expenses, just as our welfare programs do not cover all living expenses.
They did not invent new materials, but they engineered ways to make them work better, like the arch.
Because Romans were greedy and not loyal so the roman empire fell due to the fact that Romans did not work together
Plutarch wrote the "Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans". This work compares the lives of famous Greeks and Romans to draw moral lessons and insights.
People of the Renaissance looked at the achievements of the Greeks and Romans as inspiration for their work.
No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.No, Cleopatra had no clue as to Octavian's personality or to his character. She thought she could manipulate him with her charm as she did the other Romans in her life, but she found that her tactics didn't work on him.