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  1. Food, Jobs, and Daily Life. A Typical Day. A typical Roman day would start off with a light breakfast and then off to work. Work would end in the early afternoon when many Romans would take a quick trip to the baths to bathe and socialize. At around 3pm they would have dinner which was as much of a social event as a meal.

  2. Wars and Battles. The Ancient Romans fought many battles and wars in order to expand and protect their empire. There were also civil wars where Romans fought Romans in order to gain power. Here are some of the major battles and wars that the Romans fought. The Punic Wars. The Punic Wars were fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC.

  3. Like art and other aspects of Ancient Roman culture, early Roman architecture borrowed heavily from Greek architecture. However, the Romans quickly adapted their own styles and were soon inspiring the architecture of many other countries. Roman architecture is noted for a number of reasons, including: Arches. Domes.

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  4. In the 5th century the city was conquered by the Samnites and was later taken over by the Romans. It became an official Roman colony in 80 BC called the Colonia Veneria Cornelia Pompeii. The City. The city of Pompeii was a popular vacation destination for the Romans. It is estimated that between 10,000 and 20,000 people lived in the city.

  5. Glossary and Terms. History >> Ancient Rome. Aqueduct - A manmade channel used for delivering water to Roman towns. Public fountains and baths made water available to everyone. Wealthy Romans had running water in their homes. Barbarian - A term used by the Romans to refer to people who lived outside the Roman Empire.

  6. Despite the simplicity of their daily routine, Roman life was rich in culture, tradition, and community. Daily life in Ancient Rome often began with a light breakfast. Bread and water (or wine) would be served at home, or a wheat pancake could have been purchased on the way to work or school. Sometimes meat, fish, fruit, and other items may ...

  7. Died: August 19, AD 14 in Nola, Italy. Best known for: The first Roman Emperor and establishing the Roman Empire. Reign: 27 BC to 14 AD. Emperor Augustus. Source: The University of Texas. Biography: Childhood. Augustus was born on September 23, 63 BC in the city of Rome. At the time, Rome was still a republic governed by elected officials.

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