At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
It is not known. Probably water or diluted wine.
At a feast or banquet the Romans usually drank watered wine. However if they wanted something else, such as a fruit juice, it would be readily available.
If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
the colosseum (or coliseum) provided entertainment and safety because of the battles and executions of criminals.
trenches across the French countryside and Belgium.
The Colosseum was important because it was the arena for the gladiatorial games, which were very popular among the Romans
There is only one Colosseum. Colosseum is a nickname for what the Romans called the Flavian amphitheatre in the city of rome. The Colosseum was an arena. Roman arenas were/are called amphitheatres. The arena of Constantinople was called the amphitheatre of Constantinople.
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If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
It gave the Romans a chance to get out and migle with other romans.
the colosseum (or coliseum) provided entertainment and safety because of the battles and executions of criminals.
trenches across the French countryside and Belgium.
The Romans won hundreds of wars during their 1,200 years ofhistory.
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During the Roman Empire, the Colosseum was used for games of all sorts. Gladiator matches, chariot races, and small ship battles occurred in the Colosseum.
The Colosseum was important because it was the arena for the gladiatorial games, which were very popular among the Romans
Yes, the Romans made chariots. However, they did not use them for battles.
Yes, the Romans and many other civilizations during, before, and after them owned slaves or indentured servants. The Romans did not just have slaves to help around the house, but trafficked many to fight to death as gladiators in the Colosseum as entertainment for the Roman people.
There is only one Colosseum. Colosseum is a nickname for what the Romans called the Flavian amphitheatre in the city of rome. The Colosseum was an arena. Roman arenas were/are called amphitheatres. The arena of Constantinople was called the amphitheatre of Constantinople.