5,000 gold pieces. 2,500 silver pieces and 2000 bronze pieces, which is equivalent to about $400,000 US Dollars or 256,213 English pound (bold is what i Dylan Fleming has improved)
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
No public officials, including the consuls, were paid in ancient Rom. It was considered an honor to serve. If there was any hint of any type of payment, the official could be prosecuted for accepting a bribe once he left office.
Roman senators did not get paid anything.
they were not paid allot the if they were to bake for some one of high nobility some thimes it would be free
Please specify which Cornelius you are referring to. Cornelius was the name of a prominent Roman clan. There were many Roman commanders whose clan name was Cornelius.
It became a paid army loyal to its generals.
they get paid 200,000
Roman senators did not get paid anything.
they got paid 8$ a year in australlian money
they got paid 250 deriee
1$
None. He had no authority - he was under the authority of his commanders.
225 Denari
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
they were not paid allot the if they were to bake for some one of high nobility some thimes it would be free
they were paid in salt
I dont know why are you asking me
Julius Caesar was one of the great commanders, leading the Roman army in many campaigns.
They liberally used anal sex as a punitive measure.