Usually he was called by his name. The Romans had no specific term for "slave driver". Remember, many of our words/terms in use today are hybrids or a type of slang that because of constant usage has become a legitimate word. The closest words that the Romans had for our term "slave driver" were "venalicius" or "mango" which meant slave dealer. There was also the words "custos" and "curator" which mean overseer.
A pedagogue was a slave who accompanied a child to school.
apostles
It was usually just to do with the wealth of the slave [but not always, it was illegal, but some slave dealers captured free-born children]. But lots of slaves were not from Rome, or were from a different part of the world.
Alcoves were called alae.
VAULT
Slaves came to ancient Rome through slave traders from Europe and Middle East.
Being a slave
dunnnoo
By slave labour.
Slave craftspeople did most of the manual work in ancient Rome.
A pedagogue was a slave who accompanied a child to school.
There were actually two common ways to become a slave in ancient Rome. One was to be born a slave and the other was to be a prisoner of war or part of the population of a town that the Romans enslaved.
classical (apex)
No, a vast estate in Ancient Rome was called a villa.
In ancient Rome this was a slave called the praegustator. Food taster is the common term.
If both your parents were slaves then you were a slave from birth.
classical (apex)