from stalls in town---at least that's where they purchased many of them. However slaves came from all over the empire and possessed various talents and abilities and were valued accordingly. Many slaves were prisoners of war or citizens of captive cities. Some were born into slavery while others, at one time, could be forced into slavery because of debt. (the debtor's slavery was eventually outlawed.)
The Romans came from Rome, Italy. No one can prove if this is true or not, but the Romans are now from Rome in Italy but they did come from Jerselum originally.
Rome. That's why they are called Romans.
Q. When did the Romans come into the world? A. 43BC, They came before Jesus Christ was born. Romans were the ones who tortured Jesus! Written By - Ellie Wilson
aciant Romans
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First the Romans came, then the Saxons, then later the middle ages began.
Rome. That's why they are called Romans.
Someone had to come up with our language. So why not ancient people. Answer: The Romans
The Romans conquered the south of England in 46.
Italy.
by the Romans
No.
the Romans
the Romans
Q. When did the Romans come into the world? A. 43BC, They came before Jesus Christ was born. Romans were the ones who tortured Jesus! Written By - Ellie Wilson
Romans
No, they did not.
Yes