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 A patrician - is a wealthy and powerful Roman who lives in Ancient Rome. They controlled the roman Senate.
Domus - the name of the patrician house. 
Aqueduct - water system created by the Roman's to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. 
Toga - a loose flowing piece of fabric worn by wealthy Roman's under their tunics .
Stola - a long flowing tunic worn by wealthy roman woman.
A plebian - is a poor person who lived in Ancient Rome .
Insulae - a five or six story high apartment block where plebians lives.

Wealthy Roman houses had these features. 
Vestibulum - entrance or hall.
Tabilunum - office / living room.
Cubiculum - bedroom.
Tricilinium - dining room.
Culina - kitchen .
Latrinum - toilet ( old toilet paper was a sponge tied to a stick.
Peristylum - open air courtyard .
Mosaic - tiny tiles inserted to the ground.
Frescoes - paintings on wet plaster .
The insulae has up to 30 - 50 people living in it.
Roman food. 
Jentaculum - breakfast.
Prandium - lunch 
Cena - dinner.

Roman baths.
Tripidarium - warm bath.
Caidarium - hot baths.
Frigidarium - cold baths.
Strigil - an instrument used to remove dead skin.
Hypcost - underground heating to heat baths.

Roman religion
In 313 AD emperor  Constaintine made christianity legal in Ancient Rome.

Roman marriage 
Girls would get married at the age of 12. 
Boys would get married at the age of 14.