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Slaves had no rights in Ancient Rome and it very much depended on their owners and masters as to where they lived and slept.
Some slaves in Ancient Rome were fortunate to be considered as valued members of the family. For these slaves life would have been little different to the lives of their owners, and they would have lived indoors with their Roman masters.
The slaves' homes then would have been a villa in the countryside or a domus in the town.
Other slaves might not have been so fortunate.
They may have lived in shacks and bunkhouses, or even slept on the floor.
It is known that some slaves in Roman Times were kept in cellars without light.
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The Emperor Hadrian ruled for 21 years from A.D. 117 until A.D. 138, when the Empire of Ancient Rome was at its height.
The Emperor Hadrian consolidated and strengthened The Roman Empire. He was The Roman Emperor responsible for the building of Hadrian's Wall in England.
Hadrian was one of the most remarkable and talented of all the Emperors of Rome.... more about Emperor Hadrian
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