{"id":2532,"date":"2023-03-15T02:17:36","date_gmt":"2023-03-15T01:17:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=2532"},"modified":"2023-03-15T02:17:36","modified_gmt":"2023-03-15T01:17:36","slug":"how-many-slaves-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/how-many-slaves-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"How many slaves in ancient rome?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Slavery was an integral part of ancient Rome, with slaves performing a variety of tasks throughout the city. While the exact number of slaves in ancient Rome is unknown, it is estimated that there were anywhere from several hundred thousand to millions of slaves during the height of the Roman Empire.<\/p>\n

There were an estimated 3 million slaves in ancient Rome.<\/p>\n

How many slaves could a Roman have? <\/h2>\n

Slavery was an integral part of Roman society and the status of slaves varied depending on their owner. More wealthy Roman citizens would own more slaves, often for domestic work or skilled labor, while poorer citizens might only own one or two. Slavery was not based on race, but rather on social status; however, the majority of slaves were likely of African or Middle Eastern descent.<\/p>\n

During the period 260–425 AD, the slave population in the empire as a whole has been estimated at just under five million, representing 10–15% of the total population of 50–60 million inhabitants. This is according to a study by Kyle Harper.<\/p>\n

How many slaves did a wealthy Roman have <\/h3>\n