The Romans lived mostly in the towns they built. Some rich Romans had villas in the countryside. Many of the Romans in Britain were sodiers who lived in the forts where their legions were stationed or along Hadrian's Wall.
Romans live in the city of Rome. That's why they are called Romans.
The first recorded incident of the Romans going to Britain was in 55 BC. with Julius Caesar's first invasion. The emperor Claudius annexed it as a province in 43 AD. Now there was a strong Roman presence in Britain during those intervening 98 years. When Claudius arrived, the Romans had already made treaties and conquered certain tribes. Trade was also carried on. However the date when the first Roman traders, settlers, and troops came to Britain to stay is unclear.
Rich Romans lived in their houses and slept in their beds.
IF they were rich they would live outside the citites.
Soldiers in the Roman army lived in forts which were permanent stations. If they were on the move, they used marching camps for each night away from their home fort. Sometimes the larger towns or cities had soldiers' barracks or camps just outside the town's walls, such as the Praetorian camp in Rome.
I had a test on this too and i aced it!! I guess i can help you!!!The ancient Romans feared their slaves because around the time when Romans "ruled the world", slaves were becoming accustomed to their way of living.The roman conquest of the Mediterranean brought a large number of slaves.Some slaves revolted against their owners and even murdered them,causing SOME (not all)Romans to live in great fear of their slaves.BiAnCa
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Romans today live in Rome. The ancient Romans lived in the vast Roman Empire.
The first recorded incident of the Romans going to Britain was in 55 BC. with Julius Caesar's first invasion. The emperor Claudius annexed it as a province in 43 AD. Now there was a strong Roman presence in Britain during those intervening 98 years. When Claudius arrived, the Romans had already made treaties and conquered certain tribes. Trade was also carried on. However the date when the first Roman traders, settlers, and troops came to Britain to stay is unclear.
A Roman Villa was a lavish house in which rich Romans would live
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The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.
Roman occupation of Britain began under Julius Caesar in 54 BC and lasted until about 410 AD. Hadrian's Wall was completed in 140 AD, during the peak of Roman power. The wall was meant to keep the Scottish tribes out of southern Great Britain. After 216 AD, Britain was separated into 2 parts, effectively isolating Scotland. In 312 AD the Roman emperor Constantine converted to Christianity and a campaign began to convert and control the the Scottish Tribes. St. Ninian, the first Scottish saint, is believed to have lived from 360 - 432 AD. So part of his life occurred during Roman occupation of Britain. It is beleived that he established his first mission in Whitborn, Scotland in 397 AD, which was during the waning days of Roman occupation in Britain.
The Romans meant she lived in her temples.
the houses were like tarmac
The Romans loved live theatre. Plays were only performed during religious ceremonies and religious festivals. However, since the ancient Romans celebrated over 200 holidays a year
Not very nice at all
ROME that's were the name roman comes from