Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
The City of Norwich didn't exist in Roman times, the closest estimate would be "Venta Icenorum" the Roman region capital in what is now modern day Caistor St Edmund.
Troy is in modern day Turkey, but in mythological times it was a city-state of Greece. It did fall under the rule of the Roman empire at some point, however, under the name of Ilium.
they lived with masters so there houses were relatively crowded! Erik Johnson! Also there were field slaves which worked in plantations for at least 8-9 hours a day and only got to rest at night.
Do you mean the Roman equivalent of Thanatos? If so, the Roman equivalent is Mors. Hope that helps, and have a great day!
slaves only ate one or to very small course meals a day
Yes, slaves don't get days off.
they train by doing sword movements and they did this basically ever day cause the gladiators are basically slaves with a celebrities stats
There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.There were various legions stationed in what is present day Israel in Roman times, but the Tenth Legion had its headquarters there.
Yes they did farm because roman slaves worked in the field all day long harvesting grain and collecting the food from the plants .:):):):):)
no it was like any other day
It depends upon which day you are reffering to.
Some devout Catholics go to Mass daily. But generally only Sunday is the day of obligation.
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March was named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
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