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What do you mean "what was Roman daily life like?
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Roman daily life?
Itâ € ™ s great fun if you search in English for the â € œ target = "_self" title "Roman daily life ="> Roman daily life â € in your favorite search engine, you'll get results for: careers Roman chariot, the Circus Maximus, the gladiators of ancient Rome and the Colosseum. Now do the same in Italian research and get results like shopping bags or how to use the subway or other public transportation Rome!
The fact is that for Italians, "Romans" of people living in Rome, Italy the time! They are alive and well and if you ask This was an Italian Roman daily life, such as lifting an eyebrow and asks a € œWhat do you mean was? â €, the more likely their eyes light up and cry â € œAahh, gli Antichi Romania € â € "Aahhh, you mean age Romans!
In fact, not much has changed in the last two thousand years. There are still Roman chariot races (although informal) through the streets of target = "_self" Title "Roman daily life ="> Rome Italy, but the cars are more expensive, heavier and may be less reliable. There are roads and bridges, but not last as long as they did, but the masses of tourists is nothing new, tourists have traveled long distances to travel to Rome for thousands of years. Even I thought I invented the lightweight concrete, but we've reinvented when we discover that the dome of the Pantheon in Rome was built with stones lighter!
Therefore, it becomes clear that the gap between the year 2000 the ancient Roman life and everyday life moldern is not that much of a stretch ..
And sometimes I wonder what Ancient Romans did not believe the new Rome and â € € œimprovementsâ the 21st century. Do you marvel at the convenience Anda heat our new home, saying had plumbing, underfloor heating, and examples of double windows were Ostia. Would they be impressed by our new sports stadiums and the thousands of fans of the seat when the daily Roman title = "life"> Ancient Rome Coliseum can accommodate up to 70,000 fans and could also fill with water and mock naval battles.
They must be impressed with the new â € € œchariot races where thoroughbred racing quickly dazzle the crowds of spectators dressed like that?! But again held Circus Maximus 380 000 fans and admission is free!
Hmmm, after the ancient Romans sniffed the air and heard the noise of modern cities, and feel the bustle of life in modern Rome (and corruption continue in politics) and the former everyday life Roman, with its average of 100 days of vacation per year, I have a version of your choice.
About the Author
Marcus Ruhl is living Roman Daily life in Rome Italy and is alive and well. He enjoys writing articles on Italian culture and customs and spends what little free time he has working on his website; a guide on Roman daily life in Rome Italy. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
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