In ancient Rome, slaves had rooms in their master's house in separate rooms (if the family was in a house in a city), or in separate living quarters if they were on a manor or worked in a quarry/farm.
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It's impossible to tell really, there is no solid evidence from that long ago, only fiction and myth. It would probably have been someone in service to Romulus since he founded Rome.
A pedagogue was a slave who accompanied a child to school.
It was usually just to do with the wealth of the slave [but not always, it was illegal, but some slave dealers captured free-born children]. But lots of slaves were not from Rome, or were from a different part of the world.
Spartacus was the leader of the slave revolt against Rome.
There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground
Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E.