Perhaps the crumhorn, racket, lute, pipes ,drum etc.
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The most popular instrument in Ancient Rome was the tibia, a type of double-reed woodwind instrument. It was widely used in various musical performances and religious ceremonies. Other commonly used instruments were the lyre, a string instrument similar to a small harp, and various types of percussion instruments such as drums and cymbals.
Ancient Rome.
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Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!
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The most famous is the ancient Coliseum in Rome.
I would think that the Colosseum arena and the fights of gladiators there was Rome's biggest attraction in ancient times.
Ancient Rome only had one alphabet: the Latin Alphabet. The alphabet with the most similarities at the time was the Greek Alphabet.
Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.Nero, if he played an instrument at the time, would have strummed a lyre. However while Rome was burning, it is said that he was inspired to compose a poem describing the burning of Troy. Nothing is mentioned by the ancient writers of him playing an instrument.