Life in Insulae
Conditions in insulae varied dramatically based on rent, resembling dangerous tenement buildings of the 19th century. Many residents faced cramped living spaces with minimal amenities, often relying on public latrines for sanitation. The wealthy owned these insulae, highlighting a stark contrast between the rich and poor in ancient Rome, where even notable figures were akin to slumlords.In this clip
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