A forum is a place of debate not a place for sales.
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.
Anybody who wanted or needed to buy something shopped in a forum. A forum was a marketplace where goods were bought and sold. Anyone from wealthy matrons to household slaves did their shopping there.
Do you mean blackhatworld.com ? I don't think they will be sold, they have just announced an awesome conference!
You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.You could buy just about anything you wanted at a Roman forum. Some were general like our present day malls, while others were specialized and sold meat, fish, vegetables, etc.
An ancient market is a place where goods are bought and sold. In Greece it was called an agora and in Rome it was called a forum.
Buying and selling took place in a Roman forum. Remember that a forum was a marketplace. Goods and services could be bought, sold or contracted for in a forum. The main forum in the city of Rome, the Forum Romanum, however was also the civic center of the empire. You could liken it to our "downtown". There were some shops there, but most of the main forum was taken up with public buildings, temples and the rostra where speeches were given and some trials held. Various monuments such as the exact center of Rome and the hut of Romulus were also there. Religious rituals took place in the forum and also the public banquets.
Buying and selling took place in a Roman forum. Remember that a forum was a marketplace. Goods and services could be bought, sold or contracted for in a forum. The main forum in the city of Rome, the Forum Romanum, however was also the civic center of the empire. You could liken it to our "downtown". There were some shops there, but most of the main forum was taken up with public buildings, temples and the rostra where speeches were given and some trials held. Various monuments such as the exact center of Rome and the hut of Romulus were also there. Religious rituals took place in the forum and also the public banquets.
wine,vegetables and grains The Forum Romanum was a forum civilium (civic centre), not a Forum Venalium (market). It was the centre of political, judicial and public life. It had temples, public buildings, tribunals , the comitiium (the place where the assemblies met), the speaker's Rostra, the senate house and the tabularium (records hall). The Fora Venalia (plural of Forum Venalium) developed along the river Tiber, near the port, and expanded in the campus Martius . The oldest one was the Forum Boarium (for cattle) and was at the end of the valley between the Capitoline and Palatine hills. The Forum Vinarium (for wine) was near the Aventine Hill. The Forum Holitorium (for vegetables) and the Forun Saurium (for pork), were in the campus Martius. The Forum Piscarium (for fish) was between the Forum Romanum and the Subura
At medieval markets they sold many different things such as meat, cloth, pottery and fruits.
Express Avenue at Royapet..... Forum Vijaya Mall Vadapalani. Here you have a separate CAT brand store.
The Roman Forum was the political, religious, and social hub of ancient Rome. It served as a meeting place, marketplace, and center of civic life, surrounded by important government buildings and temples. It was a symbol of the power and influence of the Roman Empire.
A buthcer in Roman times did what all butchers have done throughout history, except that, unlike today, they also slaughtered animals. Then they cut them into peaces and sold the meat. In the city of Rome they bought cattle at the Forum Boarium (the cattle market) and other meats at other markets and sold their meat either in shops or at the Forum Saurium (the pork and meat market).