The home of a wealthy Roman, often built with fire-resistant materials like stone and brick, was designed with features that minimized fire risk. These homes typically included atriums with open roofs to allow smoke to escape and were often surrounded by gardens that provided a buffer against potential fires. Additionally, wealthy Romans employed slaves and staff who were tasked with maintaining the property and ensuring safety, further reducing the likelihood of a fire outbreak.
it was destroyed by a fire!
For Rome to burn it took about three days and they were sacked so the roman empire didn't burn down most of it was and then it crumbled after the battle that is how the empire fell apart it said in a book that most of it burned down not all
In 1812 there wasn't much there but the White House and they did try to burn it down.
1812
The White House burned down in 1814 during the War of 1812.
haden was a roman empeor but he was bad he would kill people and he burn down half of rome and killed christans
The church was very wealthy back then. It came down to the poor and the rich.
yes it did burn down
Burn Me Down was created in 1992-01.
If this is in your residence it is extremely unlikely you have 3-phase power. You need an electrician to make sure you don't burn down your house.
The law was written down for all to see, so that citizens were not totally dependent on wealthy patrons who carried the laws in their heads.
it was destroyed by a fire!
Burn Down the Mission was created in 1970.
Burn One Down was created in 1992.
It can happen, but is unlikely. If you adjust your televison sets brightness down, then this won't be anything to worry about. It is smart to not leave electronics running for a long time without use, as it can wear them down, but this is an uncommon problem.
Boudicca (the queen of the Iceni) burned it down in 61AD but then, it burned down again after that in 155AD. Hope that helped!!! :)
no netherworlds did not burn down but the corn feild did catch fire