De iure , slaves have been regarded as the property of their master(s) ( dominus/-a or domini/-ae , singular or plural, male or female), engaging the latter's 'noxal' liability—a Roman archaic concept akin to tort—in case of wrongdoing, and as part or extension of his/her/...
Bradley, KR (1987) Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire. A Study in Social Control (Oxford)BRADLEY, K. Slaves and masters in the Roman Empire. A study in social control. Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1987.Brad...
百度试题 结果1 题目At the top of the social structure of the Roman Empire were ___. A. slaves B. plebeians C. patricians D. merchants 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:罗马帝国社会结构的顶层是贵族(patricians)。反馈 收藏
slaves are well designed, well-rendered and you can adjust their appearance depending on what your sexual preferences are. Then in terms of the environment, you have a series of areas that are quintessentially Roman with architecture and NPC models that you would imagine being present in that ...
The Roman Republic was heavily dependent on forced labour. Slavery was a key foundation to Romes' wealth and power. It was an accepted reality and an ever-present feature. Slaves worked in private households, mines, construction, military, and agriculture....
Slavery was particularly widespread across the Roman empire. While there are some similarities between ancient slavery and slavery in Antebellum America, the differences are more pronounced. How one became a slave and the conditions experienced under slavery varied immensely. It ought to be remembered ...
In the Roman Empire, slavery was a common institution, and many early Christians were either slaves or slave owners. Paul addresses masters directly, urging them to treat their slaves with the same respect and fairness that he previously instructed slaves to show their masters. This reflects the...
A slave refers to someone who is under the care and control of someone. Slavery was a common characteristic of the ancient world, and the Roman Empire was no exception. In the Roman Empire, slaves originated from prisoners of war, buying captives from pirates or people bought outside the ...
In roman times, the masters could do... well.. pretty much anything to anyone under their rule. "Training" the slaves was a part of the daily routine and the Roman's duty! In this situation you really could tell who the person is. Some masters were nice people and tried making life...
Students in the late empire believed their educational culture bound them to the long-perished republic and its literary masterpieces. The young Cicero, ... WM Bloomer - 《Classical Review》 被引量: 1发表: 2011年 A breakthrough in business management (Roman private share company as radical nove...