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A strong distinction in skin color is frequently seen in the portrayal of men and women in Ancient Rome. Since women in Ancient Rome were traditionally expected to stay inside and out of the sun, they were usually quite pale; whereas men were expected to go outside and work in the sun, so they were usually deeply tanned. [16]
Pages in category "Children's books set in ancient Rome" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The article claims that North Africans such as Lusius Quietus or Septimus Severus were black. It cites for instance Dio's history of Rome. Cassius Dio however does not mention that Lusius Quietus "black" in our modern sense. He stated that he was "dark", which would likely correspond to the skin color of many North Africans even today.
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The History of Rome originally comprised 142 "books", 35 of which—Books 1–10 with the Preface and Books 21–45—still exist in reasonably complete form. [1] Damage to a manuscript of the 5th century resulted in large gaps in Books 41 and 43–45 (small lacunae exist elsewhere); that is, the material is not covered in any source of Livy's text.
According to the author's website, the book covers part of Rome's early history. [1] The Emperor Series (2003-2013), by Conn Iggulden, Julius Caesar's life; The Last King: Rome's Greatest Enemy (2005) by Michael Curtis Ford. The career of Mithridates VI (134-63 BC) The Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullough.
Young children were not expected to work all day long. [244] Older children might tend small flocks of animals that were driven out in the morning and returned before nightfall. [245] Modern-era mining employed child labor into the early 20th century, and there is some evidence that children worked in certain kinds of ancient Roman mining.
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