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A 'paedagogus' was a slave that escorted a Roman student to and from school.
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People could become Roman slaves through various means, including being captured in wars, being born to slave parents, or falling into debt and selling themselves or their children into slavery. Kidnapping and piracy also contributed to the supply of slaves. Additionally, those convicted of certain crimes could be sentenced to slavery as punishment. Once enslaved, individuals had limited rights and were considered property rather than persons.
If a Roman slave stole something, the consequences could be severe. The slave might face harsh punishment, such as whipping or branding, and their owner could choose to impose additional penalties. In some cases, the owner might seek restitution from the slave, or even sell the slave to recover losses. The theft could also damage the slave's reputation and standing within the household, making their life even more difficult.
There were no advantages. If you were riding in a slave ship then you were going to end up being sold as a slave.... that is, if you survived the voyage and the dreadful conditions aboard. You no longer had control of your own life. Nothing good which might happen could make that acceptable.
•Man power •They provided Rome with food and goods •Trading with provinces made citizens of Rome wealthy •People in the provinces paid taxes, which supported the government and army. •Without provinces Rome would be very vulnerable. •Provinces acted like walls and protected Rome from barbarian invasions.
No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.
you had to be a slave or a roman, you had to be 20 and you cant marry
They were called the Roman Galleys.
No, Seneca was not a freed Roman slave. He was a Roman statesman, philosopher, and playwright who was born into an affluent and influential family. He served as an advisor to Emperor Nero.
The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.The Roman senators were more than likely the largest group of slave owners beside the emperor.
He was the slave of a Roman soldier not much else is known about him. Does that help?
St. George was not a slave. He was a soldier in the Roman army.
There cannot be any advantages, as Texas is only one state.
The Latin for slave is servus. The individual slaves retained their original names
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