well it depends on the social ranking of the roman citizen. the lower class were usually slaves, farmers, or even fixed leaks in the roman aqueducts. the middle class were usually, if not always roman shop keepers. and the upper class citizens were most likely senators. there were always outliers to these groups, but these are the stereotypes. hope this helped!
Builders, gladitors, and soldiers ;}
they ate bread
farming or sometimes they would be slaves.
Roman Magistrates did various jobs including collecting taxes, secretarial work and judging law cases.
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Roman Magistrates did various jobs including collecting taxes, secretarial work and judging law cases.
Ancient roman miners and ancient roman charcoal makers.
Yes,there are many jobs at the time of ancient Africa
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Working at various jobs such as household chores, farming, secretarial services--just about any job imaginable. Slaves were the work force of the ancient world.
Ancient Greek and Roman cultures and texts
the auqaducts