Rome always had problems, right from her beginnings.
Ancient Rome had a great number of problems over the 1,200 years of history. The nature of these problems kept changing over time as Rome's situation changed enormously.
the economy suffered from inflation a drastic drop in the value of money and a raise in prices.
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some did. Augustus himself had problems in Gaul and Spain, not to even mention the Teutoburg disaster. Judea revolted twice and Panonia was always a thorn in Rome's side. Then there was that unpleasantness in Britain with Boudicca. These are just a few of the rebellions that Rome had to face and the reason that she had to have a large standing army in the provinces.
you cant always hide from your problems, you have to face the reality one way or another.
Swamp issues in populated areas are almost always the result of inadequate drainage. Rome alleviated its drainage problems with tunneling techniques, borrowed from the Etruscan civilization, in the making of sewers.
Not always. Sometimes teeth hurt in conjunction with another disease, such as sinuses or angina, and this causes the face to hurt as well, but a simple cavity would localize the pain to just the mouth, not parts of the face.
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There were no newspapers in ancient Rome.
Ancient Rome did not have newspapers