The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
The Romans generally loved their children and were very protective of them. The girls were sheltered as much as possible and the boys were trained to be good citizens. However remember that there was a dark custom that prevailed even far into the Christian era, of exposing unwanted infants. The wealthy rarely indulged in this practice, which was to "dump" an unwanted baby in the hope that someone would take it in. Augustus himself ordered one of his great grandchildren to be exposed because it was illegitimate.
They and their babies were killed.
they were forced fed live squirrel babies.
Apparently, according to what I've read, conquered people were treated well provided they adopted romanisation, paid their taxes, and didn't cause trouble resulting in Roman having to divert troops to quell an uprising.
Rome treated conquered people in Italy as full Roman citizens with the right to vote. In territories furhter from Rome, conquered people were given the status as "half-citizen". They enjoyed all the rights of a Roman citizen except the privilage to vote.
They were treated equally and they were given fair money for their land. ****** Really? Then why was the Pequot War fought if that were true? (See Related Link, below.)
No. They are dogs, not babies.
doing NOTHING
Babies get chlamydia during vaginal birth to an infected mother. They don't get infected before birth. An infected baby must be treated.
Patients should be treated with humble and love like the way babies are treated.
get the babies blood work done at the hospital and see what they have to say. if the billyrubin count is high than yes they should be treated right away!
They are treated with care and gentility until they get older and can be safely roughed up for play.
Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.
In their own citizens they treated them well, the people they conquered the often killed and poorly treated them.
They and their babies were killed.
they were forced fed live squirrel babies.
they were raped in their tiny beds and they were always having babies xx
Caligula was an emperor of Rome. he was one of the bad emperors and just really treated people bad and wanted to torture them.