Central Hub for Politics, Religion, and Culture in Ancient Rome

Cultural events like markets and public speeches took place here, which changed daily life. It brought people from all over the kingdom together. Its architecture and monuments showed Roman might and artistry, symbolising the city's past prestige.
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Is The Rumored Burial Site of Romulus

The Lapis Niger, a huge black rock in the Comitium, stands as a reminder of it today. It has untranslated Latin inscriptions on it that need to be decoded.
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Was Converted Into a Campo Vaccino

Thus, the once-bustling centre of society had become little more than a field used for livestock grazing by the Middle Ages. As a matter of fact, the region was called "Campo Vaccino," or cattle field, and was covered with overgrown forest.
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Residence of the Vestal Virgins

The Vestal Virgins had to keep the city light burning, a crucial job in Ancient Rome, and they had to remain "pure" during their time. It was thought by the Romans that the light of Vesta's flame was always present in their lives.
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Home to Several Ancient Ruins

To this day, many people come to see these ruins because they are reminders of how strong architecture and engineering used to be.
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Basilica of Maxentius is the Forum's Largest Room

The remnants of its north aisle, which has three concrete domes featuring octagonal ceiling panels, are visible to visitors. It was used for a number of purposes, such as government buildings, corporate offices, and courts.
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Houses Rome's Oldest Temples

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Home to Julius Caesar's Remains

A sizable crowd attended, tossing expensive items into the flames and almost starting a fire. Even though the location of his cremation is now in ruins, you can still leave flowers as a memorial.
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Showcases Roman Conquests and War Victories

It is among the Forum's best-preserved buildings and provides an insight into the opulence and military might of classical Rome.
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Displayed Cicero’s Severed Head

The Roman Empire began with a number of historical events, including this one. Therefore, public executions were often held in the Roman Forum.
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