A Forum was the main centre of a Roman city. It served as a public area in which commercial, religious, economic, political, legal, and social activities occurred and discussion, debates took place, a safety valve for the society where free speech was allowed.
Are these principles still recognised in modern society?
daniela777: A Forum was the main centre of a Roman city. It served as a public area in which commercial, religious, economic, political, legal, and social activities occurred and discussion, debates took place, a safety valve for the society where free speech was allowed.
Are these principles still recognised in modern society?
daniela777: A Forum was the main centre of a Roman city. It served as a public area in which commercial, religious, economic, political, legal, and social activities occurred and discussion, debates took place, a safety valve for the society where free speech was allowed.
Are these principles still recognised in modern society?
Discuss to your heart´s content.
In a Roman Forum near what is left if a temple dedicate for Satrun built by the Caeser named after my floppy eard British Bull terrier Augustus is Mile Marker Zero... yes, all roads lead to Rome
raphael119washington d.c., District of Columbia USA5,181 posts
When I first came on here,like twenty yrs. Ago more or less, a girl in an i m told me "she had been attacked on the forums". Since she was in Japan I assumed she meant in a shopping center forum so I told her to call the police immediately. I did wonder if she was talking about a body part. Her English was only fair.
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It served as a public area in which commercial, religious, economic, political, legal, and social activities occurred and discussion, debates took place, a safety valve for the society where free speech was allowed.
Are these principles still recognised in modern society?
Discuss to your heart´s content.