A Day as a Roman Tavern Owner (Where Slaves, Soldiers & Criminals Gathered)
A Day as a Roman Tavern Owner (Where Slaves, Soldiers & Criminals Gathered) What was life really like as a roman tavern owner in ancient Rome? Every day before dawn, he lifted amphorae, diluted wine, and fed a city that legally looked down on him. A roman tavern owner had no protection under Roman law, yet the empire could not function without him. From Pompeii's excavated thermopolia to the Digest of Justinian, this is daily Roman life most documentaries never show. Subscribe to Echoes of Civilizations for more immersive ancient history every week. #AncientRome #RomanHistory #AncientHistory #Pompeii #RomanEmpire ❁❁❁ If you are a copyright owner and believe any material in this video has been used in a way that concerns you, please contact us at [email protected] . We will respond promptly and take appropriate action. Please do not reupload this video without permission. ❁❁❁

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