Slavery in Ancient Rome
People in Ancient Rome
Art and Architecture in Ancient Rome
Health of Ancient Romans
100

Who was able to attend public assembly?

Single rich men who lived in the town.

100

Who was Romulus?

Romulus was the first king of ancient Rome.

100

What kind of houses did common pepole liv?

They liv in multy-storey uncomfortable rental houses.

100

Which countrys medicine were the Romans highly influenced by?

Greek medicine, Greece.

200

What human rights had slaves?

They didn't have any human rights.

200

Who culivated the fields of the nobles?

The fields of the nobles were cultivated by addicts and slaves.

200

What had to be in evry city in Rome?

Evry city was supposed to have a fourum.

200

Who was the first prominent doctor in Ancient Rome?

Galen.

300

What kind of slaves were the most expensive?

(gender , age)

Strong men and little boys.

300

What example did the Romans learn to write?

The ancient Romans learned to write from the Greeks.

300

On what hill were castle and temple built during  the regi of kings ?

The name of the hill is Captiol.

300

What did the Romans use for medicine?

They used all kinds of natural substances for their medicine.

400

What did male slaves do everyday?

They worked hard and got no money.

400

What work did most of the ancient Rome people do?

Most of the Roman people cultivated the field?

400

What is the name of the largest built amphitheater in Rome that could accommodate more than 50 000 pepole?

The name of the largest amphitheatre in Rome is Colessum.

400

What played a big part in Roman medical practices?

Religion.

500

In what year did slaves gain population in Italy?

73 BC

500

How did the ancient Romans predict the future?

The ancient Romans predicted the future using animal liver.

500

What was written on the headstone of a fallen Etruscan woman?

The womens fathers and mothers names were written on the fallen Etruscan headstone.

500

What kind of health was established and thought of as important in Ancient Rome?

Public health.