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The Romans

Explore the fascinating aspects of daily life in Ancient Rome, from beliefs about the afterlife and the significance of the soul to the structure of Roman homes and society. Discover how Romans sourced their food from farms and the opulent attire of important citizens, characterized by the toga. Learn about communal bathing practices that brought towns together, the role of shopkeepers in providing fresh food, and the grim yet compelling world of gladiators, where both slaves and free men participated in the arena. Dive into this captivating era of history!

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The Romans

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  1. The Romans By Sam w

  2. A deth of a roman The Romans belived that your soul went to the underwold when you died (sumtimes they sacrificed your soul to make the gods happy.) Because the gods liked souls.

  3. Roman houses In Roman towns people reted rooms only rich people could aford a house.

  4. Roman food Most Roman food came from there farms.

  5. Important people Important people dressed in a long robe called a toga which in a those days was very posh.

  6. Roman Baths In every town they had there own bath. And every one was in one big bath together.

  7. Shop keepers Food sellers made fresh food behined there shops to feed people and help people so they don’t starve to death.

  8. Gladiators Slaves weren’t the only gladiato4rs some freemen volenteered too they did it because they had nothinkgels to do but the slaves had no choice.

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