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Daily Life in Roman Empire History Alive Chapter 35

What was daily life like in Ancient Rome? Law and Order Religion Family Life Food and Drink Housing Education Recreation Country Life

Daily Life in Ancient Rome A city of contrasts. Palaces and crammed apartments. City Markets where men and women shopped.

Daily Life in Ancient Rome Rich only a small part of Rome’s population. Poor lived in filthy neighborhoods. Children of the poor were lucky to live past 10.

Law and Order Romans believed in the rule of law. Roman law was strict, but crime was common. Rich men tried to hide their wealth. Not all law was applied equally.

Religion Religion was important to Romans. Romans wanted to please their gods. Believed gods controlled their daily life. If someone was sick, Romans would leave an offering. Festivals and holidays held throughout the year.

Family Life The family was ruled by the father. Roman men provided for the family. In rich families men worked. In poor families both men and women worked.

Family Life Babies were born at home. They were named in a ceremony after 9 days. Roman boys had a ceremony between ages 14-18. Roman girls had no ceremony and were married between 12-18.

Roman Weddings Roman girls were married between the ages of 12-18 years old. The bride wore white toga and long veil. The groom wore a white toga.

Food and Drink What Romans ate depended on whether they were rich or poor. Main foods were bread, beans, spices, vegetables, cheese and meats.

Housing Wealthy Romans lived in grand houses. Mosaics and statues adorned the inside furnishings.

Rome Housing Many poor lived in small crowded tall apartments. Poor cooked meals on portable grills which filled the room with smoke. The apartments were cramped, noisy, and dirty.

Education Poor children were sent to work instead of school. Wealthy children were tutored until seven and then went to school.

Recreation Wealthy Romans had lots of leisure time. Both rich and poor males enjoyed the public baths.

Recreation Roman emperors gave the poor bread and circuses. This included gladiator games and chariot races.

The Circus Maximus A racetrack for 200,000 spectators to watch the chariot races.

Country LIfe 90% of the people lived in the country. Wealthy Romans owned Villas. Many country folks were not slaves but their lives were hard. They lived in huts and worked trying to earn enough to survive.

The End