The Roman Forum was the active seat of government, where civil discussions took place.
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"It was for centuries the center of Roman public life: the site of elections, venue for public speeches and nucleus of commercial affairs."
The Roman civic centre was the forum civilium. It was distinct and separate from the forum venalium, the commercial forum, or market. The Roman forum, which the Romans called Forum or Forum Magnum (Roman forum is a modern term)was the civic centre of the city of Rome.
The Roman version of an agora was the forum.
The Roman Forum was a public center for politics, the economy & religion.
the roman forum was in the center of Rome people went there to trade and perform
The Forum Romanum.
A Roman Forum is a rectangular square or plaza surronded by ancient ruins. For centuries it this forum was the center of the Roman public life where elections were held or criminal trials.
There probably were spell and potions sold in Rome. However, they would not have been sold at the Forum or Forum Magnum, as the Roman called it, (Roman Forum is a modern term. This forum was not a market. It Was a forum civilium; that is, a civic centre. The forum civilium was distinct and separate from the fora venalia (plural of forum venalium), the commercial fora, or markets.
No. The Forum and the Coliseum were in different parts of the city.
yes. the government met in the forum.
The Roman Forum was suspected to be made around 179AD
The Roman Forum was built by various Roman emperors and leaders over several centuries, starting in the 7th century BC.
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