In Western Europe, there was no standard age for beginning education. Most children in the Middle Ages were probably not educated. Those who went to school were probably educated for a while before they went. In the Byzantine Empire, there was a system of primary education, but its purpose was to see that all soldiers were literate. I do not know when peoples started into it. We do not have a lot of information on the education of children, but it is a matter of record that Matilda of Scotland, who was born in 1080 and was the daughter of King Malcolm III and St. Margaret, started her education in an abbey school at the age of six. We also know that Hildegard of Bingen was probably sent to a convent, where she was formally educated, at the age of eight. There are links below.
Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.
Roman hairdressers were known as ornatrix, and they were usually young women who went to rich Roman houses to do other women's hair. Their pay was about a few asses per hairdo, but they could get a bonus if their employers were feeling generous that day.
The Roman army had to carry all of its gear wherever it went, so the soldier often had to carry very heavy packs, like a mule.
Mostly knights and soldiers went on the Crusades. In the Children's Crusades (1202) England sent children to try and capture Jerusalem, but they never returned. But in most of the Crusades Knights and soldiers went with their huge armies to go and fight the Muslims so they could get Jerusalem(the Holy Land) back, and they thought that the Muslim religion was wrong.
Roman children went to school for the same reasons that modern children go to school-- to get educated and to get the rewards that an education can bring.
Roman boys went to school but believe it or not girls didn't go to school.
Unless they were nobles children didn't go to school. People couldn't read or write in Ancient Rome.
uniforms and rules
The Romans did not have warriors and warbands. They had an army and soldiers who up to 107 BC were part of a citizen militia and after the Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC they were professional soldiers. Children went to school irrespective of what their careers would be later. Children of humble background went to school until the age of 11 and received only a basic education. They learnt arithmetic's, literacy and grammar. The children of the rich went to school for longer and received a better education.
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
Went to school
Rich Children went to school but had to pay ! Some were home-schooled
No the Greek children did not work. they had went to school.
they went to school at the age of 3
Well if you were a roman kid And you went to a roman school Then when it was over they would most likely to give you not homework in a book but TASKS and they were based on what they learnt on the day they Went.
Very few children went to school. Not like today and there were holidays in ancient times.