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Life in a Roman Villa
When the Romans came to Britain in AD 43, they brought a new style of domestic life, one that better-off Britons soon copied. This guide looks at how villas were built, and at the accommodation and daily life villa residents enjoyed – their living rooms and bedrooms, kitchens and baths, gardens and courtyards, furniture and food, and the servants and slaves who kept the villa running.
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Canllaw defnyddiol mewn lliw llawn i fywyd mewn fila Rufeinig, yn cynnwys gwybodaeth am fywyd bob dydd y trigolion, yn berchnogion, gweision a chaethweision, yr ystafelloedd byw a chysgu, ceginau a baddondai, gerddi a buarthau, celfi a bwyd.When the Romans came to Britain in AD 43, they brought a new style of domestic life, one that better-off Britons soon copied. This guide looks at how villas were built, and at the accommodation and daily life villa residents enjoyed – their living rooms and bedrooms, kitchens and baths, gardens and courtyards, furniture and food, and the servants and slaves who kept the villa running.
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