Roman Forum

Roman Forum - Ancient History Encyclopedia
This is an image of the Roman forum. In Ancient Rome, the forum was a public center where many political discussions were held, and it even contained the twelve tables. The twelve tables were very important in Roman life because they were the first written law codes and protected the plebeians from the unfair patricians. Besides political discussions, the Forum had many other uses for the public. It could be used as a marketplace, an area for social gatherings, and much more. The forum was the center of Roman life. Although Rome contained many other forums where social gatherings could be held, the Roman Forum was the most used. Even today, the Roman Forum is a very popular tourist attraction. People come from all over the world to see the beautiful columns and other types of architecture used in the magnificent building. This forum has lived on through history and it still stands in (most of) its glory today.

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