The Romans did not have warriors and warbands. They had an army and soldiers who up to 107 BC were part of a citizen militia and after the Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC they were professional soldiers. Children went to school irrespective of what their careers would be later. Children of humble background went to school until the age of 11 and received only a basic education. They learnt arithmetic's, literacy and grammar. The children of the rich went to school for longer and received a better education.
Roman children went to school for the same reasons that modern children go to school-- to get educated and to get the rewards that an education can bring.
Joan of Arc did not go to school because in 15th Century Europe Peasent Women did not go to school.
they can go to public baths, dined out, and attended the theater.
The Romans did not go to the forum in carriages. They did not have carriages. Aristocratic women travelled with chariots.
She went to high school and then began work as a maid. African American women in her time could not go to college.
Roman boys went to school but believe it or not girls didn't go to school.
no they don't
Roman children went to school for the same reasons that modern children go to school-- to get educated and to get the rewards that an education can bring.
Joan of Arc did not go to school because in 15th Century Europe Peasent Women did not go to school.
no
Oh yes they were allowed to go to school.
yes they did
If they want to...
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
Yes they go to public schools and Islamic schools
Women; No Children 5-18; Yes
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