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Title: Chapter 15 Section 3


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Chapter 15 Section 3
  • Roman Daily Life

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Family Life for Rich Romans (Patricians)
  • Most lived in a Domus- that had marbled walls and
    colored tile floors, with open courtyards
  • Some lived in villas in the country side

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Role of Rich Parents
  • Rich fathers were the head of the household,
    arranged marriages for his children
  • His word was law

4
Education of Rich boys and girls
  • Both boys and girls attended school together
    until age 12. Poor Romans attended school if they
    could afford it.
  • Boys- formal education began at age 12 until age
    15. Most entered schools of rhetoric or schools
    of philosophy or medicine. Trained to be
    politicians. Some were educated in Athens or
    Alexandria.
  • Girls- formal education stopped at age 12. May
    have had a private tutor to give lessons at home.
    Mothers instructed their daughters in how to be
    good wives, mothers, and run a household.
  • Girls would marry at a young age

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Rich Patrician Women
  • Had much leisure time
  • Had slaves to do everyday chores in house
  • managed household
  • Ran businesses
  • Read

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Poorer Roman Citizens
  • Lived in crowded apartment housing called
    islands. Some were more than 6 stories high
  • Some lived in the back of their stores
  • The higher up you went- the less rent was paid,
    but most rents were extremely high
  • Whole families lived in the apartments

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Poorer Roman Fathers
  • Was seen as the head of the household and
    arranged marriages for his children
  • His word was law

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Education for Poorer Roman boys and girls
  • Attended school until age 12.
  • Boys- after age 12, they went to work to earn
    money to help family
  • Girls- education stopped at age 12, then worked
    as servants for the rich Roman households

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Poorer Roman Women
  • Did own housework
  • Raised family
  • Taught daughters to run a household, cook, clean,
    and take care of children
  • May have worked as servants themselves

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Foods
  • Rich Romans- ate many course meals until they
    were stuffed full. Most food was very exotic.
  • Didnt sit at tables- they would lounge around
    and their servants would cut their food for them
  • Poor Romans- ate simple meals of bread, olives,
    fruit, and cheese

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Leisure Activities
  • Roman Bath houses
  • Shopping
  • Gambling
  • Watching and playing games
  • Watching races and gladiator fights
  • Most games were free to public and put on by
    the government or a politician looking for votes
    from the people

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Romans Then and Now
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