the Justinian code
They were important so the people would know what they should do and should not do. Before they wrote them down, lots of Romans got in trouble for breaking the laws that they didn't know, so that was not fair.
Yes. Romans were the first empire to really care about hygeine and health. They created sewers, latrines (the first toilets), the Roman baths (public cheap baths which everyone could afford to go to), and the aqueducts, which provided up to 80 gallons of fresh water for every one in the city each day.
feed their families
Young men were under the legal authority of their fathers. Moreover, families and allegiance to the family was very important to the Romans and the young usually respected that. This was enough for them to be trusted. When they came of age they simply acquired citizenship, which gave them the right to vote and (if from wealthy families) to start pursuing a career in public office (usually by serving in the army first).
The physical needs were met by clean water, public baths, free grain and oil allotments, public latrines and on special occasions, the emperor would give a "donation" to all the citizens of Rome. Their social needs were satisfied by the free entertainments at the races and in the amphitheater. As the Romans were and "outdoor" society, the people were provided with parks or as the Romans called them, gardens. In the afternoons, there was usually some type of ball game in these parks where anyone could join in. The public baths were the main source of socializing. Even if you did not want to get wet, you could always go for the gossip.
They were supposed to help protect Romans from unfair treatmeant
Exhibit means display in public.
the Romans built public baths
A Public Display of Affection was created in 2006-10.
Public Display of Infection was created on 2007-10-21.
Romans bathed in public showers which were also public bathrooms built literaly right in the open in the city.
The twelve tablets were Rome's first set of published laws. They were supposed to be displayed at the forum. They were meant to let anyone know what the rules were.
The twelve tablets were Rome's first set of published laws. They were supposed to be displayed at the forum. They were meant to let anyone know what the rules were.
it was the romans
1.protect public health 2.protect public safety 3.protect public welfare
A private residence sign indicates that the property is a personal home and not open to the public. It is important to display one to establish boundaries and protect privacy, deterring unwanted visitors or trespassers.
Public health was very important to both the Greeks and the Romans. The Romans took their provisions for public health to a higher level. They built aqueducts to bring fresh water from the sources on the mountains to the towns. They built sewers, public toilets and public baths.