"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
"Latifundia" in Latin literally means a large landed estate. It is also used to connote a large farm.
A latifundia is an extensive portion of privately owned land. In Roman history they were landed estates that specialized in exportable agriculture such as grain, olives or wine grapes.
You need to be more specific. it is not clear what you mean by how they are.
The small farms were replaced by large landed estates (latifundia) owned by rich people.
Please clarify what you mean by elf to room. Also note that Hannibal was not from ancient Rome. He was a Carthaginian.
The 'thumbs down gesture' in Ancient Rome was used in the gladiator ring during a fight. It was used to mean to kill the gladiator that was losing the fight.
No, a vast estate in Ancient Rome was called a villa.
There seems to be great interest in the management of Ancient Rome's latifundia. Hey Dad; I got a job over at the latifundia!
Large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians, were called latifundia.
A latifundia is an extensive portion of privately owned land. In Roman history they were landed estates that specialized in exportable agriculture such as grain, olives or wine grapes.
latifundia
A large landed estate.A Latifundia is "a piece of property covering a very large land area, found today only in Latin America and Italy." They specialized in agriculture destined for export, and were run by slave labour. They are/were very similar to the Spanish haciendas.
I think you mean the "parthenon". That is in Athens, not Rome. It is ancient and was built by the ancient Greeks.
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You need to be more specific. it is not clear what you mean by how they are.
The small farms were replaced by large landed estates (latifundia) owned by rich people.
roman plantations == latifundia
they usually mean something from ancient Rome times.