Interesting article
What do historians here think? Veggies?
Feel free to correct my pseudo latin too
Interesting article
What do historians here think? Veggies?
Feel free to correct my pseudo latin too
Managing perceptions goes hand in hand with managing expectations - Masamune
Pie is merely the power of the state intruding into the private lives of the working class. - Beirut
Well the legionairres lived primarily off corn, and i remember reading about one campaign, i think it was caesar but am unsure, where the troops were complaining because they only had meat left to eat. so the might warriors of the roman empire had an almost completely vegetarian diet, so i guess it makes sense that the 'show' warriors, the gladiators, would have a similar diet.
indeed
The Mediterranean diet in general was pretty heavy on all kinds of vegetables. Given the overall unsuitability of the entire region for cattle-raising and the desert-like ecological poverty of the sea itself (save for a few locales which were then duly famous for their frutti di mare), this is only to be expected. Northerners long wondered at the leanness of even the aristocracy's meals - "an Italian feast barely amounts to French appetizers" or something along those lines, wrote one Renaissance traveller.
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