No way.We are far too advanced for that now.
Pompeii was not an empire. It was a Roman towns near Naples, in Italy.
The main leader was the Roman Emperor because of Pompeii being part of the Empire. However they did have leaders in the form of elected councilmen that over saw the town and made laws on an everyday basis.
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Pompeii was part of the Roman Empire.
The Gods of Pompeii were Roman, Greek and Egyptian, as it was part of the Roman Empire.
Pompeii was a city in the Roman Empire. Today, it lies in Italy on the continent of Europe.
The currency or money in Pompeii was the same as the money in the rest of the empire. The as, denarius, sestersus, and the aureus.
Pompeii was run by a group of elected councilers. The main figurehead however was who ever was the Roman Emperor at the time because Pompeii was part of the Empire.
Ancient Pompeii is located in Europe and is a western Italian city under control of the Roman empire***Ameri23***
No. Pompeii was a town in the Roman Empire. It was buried in 79 AD by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which is a stratovolcano.
The social classes in Pompeii were the same as in any other city in the Roman empire. laves, freedmen, equestrians, and the elite.
It was part of the Roman empire so pretty much the same as Rome and other places of the empire