{"id":2579,"date":"2023-03-15T13:36:57","date_gmt":"2023-03-15T12:36:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=2579"},"modified":"2023-03-15T13:36:57","modified_gmt":"2023-03-15T12:36:57","slug":"who-were-the-slaves-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/who-were-the-slaves-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"Who were the slaves in ancient rome?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The slaves in ancient Rome were mainly acquired through warfare. Roman slaves were considered property of their owners and could be bought, sold, or given away like any other piece of property. A slave’s life was typically one of hard labor and poverty. Slaves were used for manual labor, as household servants, and even as gladiators for entertainment. Although some slaves were able to earn their freedom, most remained slaves for life.<\/p>\n

The Roman Republic (509–27 BC) and the Roman Empire (27 BC–395 AD) saw the use of slaves on a very large scale. Slavery was largely inherited from the earlier Greek city-states and Minoan civilization, and it was practiced throughout the Mediterranean region, North Africa, and parts of Europe for many centuries.<\/p>\n

What nationality were Roman slaves? <\/h2>\n

The majority of Roman slaves were from Greece because of the numerous wars between the two countries and Roman victories. The first great influx of Greek slaves into Rome occurred after the defeat of the Macedonians at the battle of Pydna in 168 BC.<\/p>\n

The Roman institution of slavery began with the legendary founder Romulus, who is said to have given Roman fathers the right to sell their own children into slavery. This practice continued and even grew with the expansion of the Roman state. Slavery was an integral part of Roman society and was considered a necessary evil by many.<\/p>\n

How did Romans identify slaves <\/h3>\n