No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
No. A poor Roman was a poor Roman, nothing more. The only way a poor Roman citizen could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. Back in the early days of the republic, some debtors were sold into slavery, but a law was passed against this practice.
Rich Romans lived in amazing houses poor Romans didn't. Rich Romans ate delectable food poor Romans didn't rich Romans had money poor ones didn't rich ones didn't work poor ones did but there is a difference between poor Romans and slaves were people who were very poor and were owned. and if you want to learn the difference between slaves and rich people or poor people and slaves i recommend going on to wikipedia it is a very advanced website that has about 20 A4 pages about every single precise subject.
It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.
they did chariot racing, and torcherd slaves, christians, and the poor.
The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.
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Romans did not mine, they had slaves to do that for them.
Anything they would like to: food, slaves, goods and weapons to name a few.
the would eat chicken buger and a whole of fries
yes but only if they were slaves not if they were royalty yes but only if they were slaves not if they were royalty
farming or sometimes they would be slaves.
slaves
No