In Julius Caesar, the shopkeepers leave work to celebrate Caesar's victory. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare.
The tradesmen took a holiday to celebrate Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey at Munda.
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Don't know. :SSorry.
William Shakespeare left home and headed towards England so that he could follow his dream in play writing.
He was looking for work, probably. He didn't think it was important to share this information with posterity.
Were roman shopkeepers educated Were roman shopkeepers educated
the Mesopotamian shopkeepers took care of their own shops
You owe the shopkeepers money, simple as that.
no
The tradesmen took a holiday to celebrate Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey at Munda.
No only do the mirrors allow the shopkeepers to look presentable, but it also allows shopkeepers to watch the store through reflections (e.g. If someone is trying to sneak in, you can see them through the reflections, etc)
yes
They sold stuff
yes
The fur
Women usually work as secretaries, teachers, cleaners, housewives, beauticians, shopkeepers etc while men do the manual work such as granite, construction, teachers and secretaries as well, managers, shopkeepers, mechanics etc.
Ammunition makers Shopkeepers Landgirls/farming Teachers Helped evacuation Pretty much everything apart from soldiers