Slaves from outside of Rome mainly came from conquered territories. Slave traders would many times follow the army. However some slaves were purchased from allied countries and some exceptional ones were often given as gifts to the Romans by client rulers.
the romans conquered their enemies and took the men as slaves
do Romans come from Rome? No, this is not true they actually descended from the middle east, where they crucified Jesus in 0000ad And also the pope excretes in the woods with dricks mum
Abandoned children in Rome were made into slaves, fathers had the right to sell their children as slaves, and slaves were also captured in wars and brought back to Rome to be sold.
Well, since the Romans mainly spoke Latin, and their slaves were majorly from their own residents, the slaves most likely spoke Latin. If they were from outside of Rome, they probably spoke Greek.
Slaves came to ancient Rome through slave traders from Europe and Middle East.
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Yes they did!
the slaves in rome were prisoners from war when rome defeated Carthage they took over 200,000 slaves and half were women and children most men were killed due to possible uprisings and soldiers were more commonly men. they were alsoanyone that was in extreme debt(rare slaves)
No, they did not, nobody had time or inclination to educate slaves.
Gladiators came from all over the empire and even from Rome itself. Many gladiators were prisoners of war and some were slaves. A freeborn man in Rome could also sell himself to a gladiatorial school.