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Children in ancient Rome According to legend, Romulus, son of Mars who was suckled by a she-wolf, founded Rome in 753 BC. But whatever the myths may tell us about the beginnings of Rome, it is clear that
the Etruscan settlement later became a powerful and influential empire, to which we owe the basic features of our legal system. Gerard Coulon is dedicated to the life of children in ancient Rome: their birth and education, the stories they were told and the games they played. And as in every volume of our world history, the young reader can experience the everyday life of some children: Carilla, the daughter of a wealthy wine merchant, is to be married advantageously. Claudius must study diligently so that he can soon, like his father as a doctor, help the sick. And the slave Septentrion is to be presented again on this evening in front of the guests of the.
Book type | Children's book |
Language | German |
Item number | 7069160 |
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Release date | 3/28/2006 |
Book type | Children's book |
Language | German |
Year | 2006 |
Number of pages | 45 |
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