Tiberius Caesar Augustus is said to be the Roman emperor who killed someone with a fish. Tiberius was the second Roman emperor.
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The term Roman villa refers to a style of architecture. Roman villas were originally country houses built for upper class Romans. These buildings were often quite palatial and an example of the owners wealth and prosperity.
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Bread and other grain-based products was the mainstay of the diet of the Roman poor. For dinner they ate the puls, a sort of porridge. The simplest kind would be made from emmer, water, salt and fat. The more sophisticated kind was made with olive oil, with an accompaniment of assorted vegetables when it could be afforded
At Roman banquets, the guests would sit on sofas, belly first, with a table in front of them. They would eat very lavish foods, such as quail eggs, doormice, song birds, and other delicacies. And of course, there was wine. Lots of it. they would have wine with water, wine with honey, wine with costly spices, and wine with chilled snow from the mountains. Romans didn't drink wine by itself. Feasts would last days, and guests would eat so much, they would throw up repeatedly in a special room. Banquets also had entertainment, depending on the tastes of the host. There would be musicians, dancers, acrobats doing tricks, comedians, or readings from a poem or book. One thing for sure, a Roman banquet was a cook's nightmare.
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