I read in some that it was relativly around 2000$ in todays money in rome ancient times but awerage was for all countries in ancient world..rome maybe had little more ,then in middle ages it fell a lot untili 14-15 centuri when western Europe start to rise.
ancient Rome there are a lot of this there
Nothing, Ancient Greece came before Ancient Rome, and actually Ancient Rome took things from Greece, Romans were influenced by Greek religion and some of their architecture.
What are some advantages of living in ancient rome
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
Europe could never have invaded Rome. For a start Europe is a continent, not a people. Moreover, Rome was |(and still is) in Europe. Rome was, however, invaded by other peoples of Europe throughout its existence. There were dozens of these invasions, some more successful than others.
Some seas surrounding ancient Rome were the Tyrrhenian sea, Adriatic sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Ionian Sea. and hamburgers
In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!
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Some of ancient Rome's enemies were the Etruscans, the Samnites, the Gauls, the Carthaginians, the Parthians and the peoples living around and allied with the kingdom of Pontus.