Magistra Patrick CLC Unit I Stage 1

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Magistra Patrick CLC Unit I Stage 1 Villa Romana Magistra Patrick CLC Unit I Stage 1

Haec villa est villa romana Intremus!

Ianua Taberna Atrium Impluvium Cubiculum Triclinium Tablinum Culina Latrina

Caecilius est in tablino! Prope triclinium et atrium In tablino, Caecilius sedet, scribit, et numerat

Metella est in atrio! Atrium est prope ianuam et tabernam In atrio est impluvium! In impluvio est aqua! Metella in atrio sedet, legit, et saltat.

Quintus est in triclinio! Triclinium est prope atrium et tablinum. Triclinium habet tres lectos. Quintus in triclinio sedet, cenat, et bibit.

Clemens est in horto! Hortus est in peristylio et prope culinam In horto sunt flores et holuscula. Clemens in horto laborat.

Grumio est in culina! Culina est prope latrinam et peristylium Grumio in culina coquit Familia in culina non cenat!

Caecilius 1st century CE Argentarius Lucius Caecilius Iucundus Praenomen, nomen, cognomen Citizens’ rights Voting law Caecilius

Metella Position in home Companion to husband Management Supervision of slaves Authority over children Control of religious cult Companion to husband Private and public Metella

Quis est melior? Femina Graeca Femina Romana Lived in seclusion Did not leave home, typically Not literate Did not live in seclusion Shopping Go to baths Accompany husbands Attend public events literate Quis est melior?

Finis!