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The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.
not sure about all but I know that treason and impiety were punishable by death. Also women, slaves, non-citizens and foreigners could be executed for many more things than Roman citizen men were.
Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.Yes. A massage could be part of a Roman's bath ritual.
The catapult had connections with the Roman military, rather than Roman Society. It was a siege machine that hurled stones and other projectiles over the walls of cities which were being besieged. If it had an effect on Roman society, it would be indirect in that it helped the expansion of the Roman empire. The growth of the empire had effects on Roman society. It led to the end of the Roman Republic which fell under the weight of imperialism. Its government became dysfunctional and unable to cope with the empire. It lost lost control of the provinces (conquered areas) where the provincial governors acted independently. The professionalization of the army led to the soldiers being loyal to their military commanders who could use them to obtain what they wanted with the use of violence or the thereat of violence. Corruption had spiraled out of control. Eventually, the Republic was replaced by rule by an emperor, However, all this was due to a complex web of factors, not just the catapults making imperial conquest easier.
During the Roman republic women were treated according to the customs of the times. Roman women were not repressed. True, they could not join the army, run for a public office or vote, but such things were not part of a Roman woman's ambition as it may be of a modern woman's. A Roman woman was respected as long as she acted respectfully and fulfilled her role in society. Roman women could also own businesses and manage their own financial affairs even though they were required to have a token "guardian", and they could make a will and designate heirs.
The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.
there is no definite yes or no to this question, roman religion was based on many gods so there could have been influence there because the gods ruled in groups so why shouldn't the romans?
Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.Any freeborn Roman citizen of the first class could stand for election and serve as a magistrate in Roman society.
because they wanted to...so they could have a better society with more advancements and become the strongest nation on earth.. they were kinda conceded jerks
Everybody could play ball games, do weight lifting, throw the discus and do exercises at the gym of the Roman baths.
It could be because an infection has travelled to your tongue. I had the same problem.
No, Cicero was Roman. Cicero could speak Greek and was educated in ancient Greek philosophy, poetry and history. He was important in the introduction of Greek philosophy to Roman society.
Please be more specific about which men. Men were roughly one half of Roman society and they had different positions, interests and jobs. Their lives could be very different.
That humans could create an orderly society
it seems there are no wise words present where you live because that is a statement not a question and a stuped one at that because if you've never herd a word of wisdom how could you become wise wha?
they are important because they are
You would be in Rome because it is the Roman Colosseum.