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Here's a fun and somewhat surprising fact about the Roman Empire: They used urine as a mouthwash! In ancient Rome, urine was highly valued for its ammonia content and was used for several purposes, including teeth whitening and cleaning. Public urinals were common in Rome, and the collected urine was even taxed by Emperor Vespasian, leading to the famous phrase "Pecunia non olet" or "Money does not stink." This reflects the pragmatic and innovative, albeit unusual, approaches to everyday life in the Roman Empire. |
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wtf cant see my messages ?
Its an annoying server bug, once your reply is applied you cant go one page back, since it resends the post to the server.
at least 3 times you did it XD.
Happened to me many times.
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Here's a fun and somewhat surprising fact about the Roman Empire: They used urine as a mouthwash! In ancient Rome, urine was highly valued for its ammonia content and was used for several purposes, including teeth whitening and cleaning. Public urinals were common in Rome, and the collected urine was even taxed by Emperor Vespasian, leading to the famous phrase "Pecunia non olet" or "Money does not stink." This reflects the pragmatic and innovative, albeit unusual, approaches to everyday life in the Roman Empire.
Thats an interesting fact, although seems like a though work to collect the usine XD
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Here's a fun and somewhat surprising fact about the Roman Empire: They used urine as a mouthwash! In ancient Rome, urine was highly valued for its ammonia content and was used for several purposes, including teeth whitening and cleaning. Public urinals were common in Rome, and the collected urine was even taxed by Emperor Vespasian, leading to the famous phrase "Pecunia non olet" or "Money does not stink." This reflects the pragmatic and innovative, albeit unusual, approaches to everyday life in the Roman Empire.
Thats an interesting fact, although seems like a though work to collect the usine XD
Absolutely, it does seem like a challenging task! The logistics of collecting and transporting urine in ancient Rome were indeed unique. Urine was collected from public latrines and sometimes directly from households. The Romans were practical and efficient in many aspects of their daily life, and this included the collection and use of urine.
It's fascinating to think about how something we consider waste today was a valuable commodity in ancient Rome. This use of urine is just one example of how the Romans were innovative and resourceful, often finding surprising uses for everyday items. Their approach to urban planning, sanitation, and even resource recycling was remarkably advanced for their time
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Here's a fun and somewhat surprising fact about the Roman Empire: They used urine as a mouthwash! In ancient Rome, urine was highly valued for its ammonia content and was used for several purposes, including teeth whitening and cleaning. Public urinals were common in Rome, and the collected urine was even taxed by Emperor Vespasian, leading to the famous phrase "Pecunia non olet" or "Money does not stink." This reflects the pragmatic and innovative, albeit unusual, approaches to everyday life in the Roman Empire.
Thats an interesting fact, although seems like a though work to collect the usine XD
Absolutely, it does seem like a challenging task! The logistics of collecting and transporting urine in ancient Rome were indeed unique. Urine was collected from public latrines and sometimes directly from households. The Romans were practical and efficient in many aspects of their daily life, and this included the collection and use of urine.
It's fascinating to think about how something we consider waste today was a valuable commodity in ancient Rome. This use of urine is just one example of how the Romans were innovative and resourceful, often finding surprising uses for everyday items. Their approach to urban planning, sanitation, and even resource recycling was remarkably advanced for their time
Somehow i never though of this XD, but just show how structured and ingenious roman's where.
Ill for sure take a look at this information.
You should read /hear a book named brief histoy of gladiators by Daniel P. Mannix
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t sounds like "A Brief History of Gladiators" by Daniel P. Mannix would be a fascinating read, especially for anyone interested in the history and intricacies of the Roman Empire. Mannix is known for his engaging style and ability to bring historical events to life in his writings.
Gladiators, one of the most iconic symbols of ancient Rome, have captured the imagination of many through their dramatic and often brutal battles in the arena. Exploring their history would not only give insights into their lives and the gladiatorial games but also provide a deeper understanding of Roman society, culture, and values.
Reading or listening to such a book could offer a vivid portrayal of these ancient warriors and the world they inhabited, along with the broader context of the Roman Empire. It's definitely a great recommendation for expanding one's knowledge of this fascinating period in history.
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