As the Roman Empire spread across Europe ... where they would undress and leave their clothing, which would be watched over by a servant or slave. They would then visit the Palaestra, or Gymnasium ...
They had jobs such as: Historians estimate that up to 10 per cent of the population of the Roman Empire were enslaved people. They had no legal rights in ancient Rome and they were considered to ...
Most slaves during the Roman Empire were foreigners and ... that the Senate once considered a plan to make them wear special clothing so that they could be identified at a glance.