The generic word(s) for follower are "ad sectator" with the preposition "ad" sometimes being eliminated. However the specific word for follower is the name of the person with the us ending replaced by ici, such as Socratici or Antonici.
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Alcoves were called alae.
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The open central court inside of a house in ancient Rome was called an "atrium".
Rome and when the empire was divided up into east and west Rome and Byzantium (later called Constantinople and now called Istanbul)
Tyhe Latin words for follower are: adsecla/assecla, adsecula/assecula c,onsectaneus, discipulus, sectator and sequitur.
No, a vast estate in Ancient Rome was called a villa.
classical (apex)
classical (apex)
The month of May was called Maius in ancient Rome.
Large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians, were called latifundia.
The priests who "took the omens" or interpreted the signs in ancient Rome were called augurs.
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