Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Roman History Essay -- essays research papers
 Death  In Rome when you died it was very important that you  were buried properly and the correct procedure was  followed. If something didnââ¬â¢t go right the funeral would  start again. The Romans believed in life after death, and  the souls of the dead could help the living or make life  hard for them. To insure that the souls of the dead rested  in peace a gold coin would be placed under the tongue,  this was to pay the ferryman Charon to cross the river  Styx. If you didnââ¬â¢t have a coin or you drowned you had  to wait for 100 years. Once across the river your soul  would be judged. If you had a good life you would be  sent to Elysia or the Elysian Fields. If you didnââ¬â¢t you  would be sent to Tartaurs where you would be tortured  for all eternity. The bodies of the dead were cremated.  The cremations were held outside the city. The body  would then be placed into the ground. The rich were put  into sarcophagi. Some people would have an epitaph on  there tomb. This was a brief description of the person  how they lived and died. On the birthdays of the dead the  family would have a meal in there honor. Most  tombstones had a chute where food could be dropped  into, this was thought to nourish the soul. Some  Mausoleums had kitchen facilities and eating areas for  these occasions. Most Romans belonged to a funeral  club. These were clubs that a Roman would join and pay  into over there life to pay for there funeral. The only  class that had trouble paying into it were the unskilled  plebs, they were usually...                      
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