What is a Roman marketplace called?
Forum: market place or public meeting place of ancient Roman cities, usually square or rectangular. ChaCha!
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During Ancient Rome, the Romans did their shopping in the Forum. Thanks for using ChaCha.
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The marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city was called the forum. Have another question? Ask ChaCha!
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