Yes. Romans were the first empire to really care about hygeine and health. They created sewers, latrines (the first toilets), the Roman baths (public cheap baths which everyone could afford to go to), and the aqueducts, which provided up to 80 gallons of fresh water for every one in the city each day.
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The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.
how did the romans cope with the scots
Romans washed their clothes in large basins or troughs called "fullonica," which were typically filled with water and a cleaning agent. They often used urine as a source of ammonia for its cleaning properties, as well as various detergents made from plant materials. The process involved soaking, scrubbing, and rinsing the clothes to remove dirt and stains. After washing, clothes were sometimes hung out to dry in the sun.
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The Romans used urine to wash their clothing.Ê The ammonia contained in urine was able to bleach their clothing white.Ê Fullers had the duty to collect the urine for clothes washing.Ê
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Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
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Romans would actually cover themselves with olive oil and scrape it off, cleansing themselves, then they would enter the baths.
Yes, have you ever used a stripper wash to remove stubborn stains from surfaces?
The Romans 'banished' them, and banned them from returning ever again...
yeah of course Romans used to wash their hair with ash vinegar and wee
No one has ever invented everything.