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1 ene 130 año aC - Acta Diurna in Rome

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The Roman Acta Diurna (translated from the Latin to mean ‘Daily Acts’ or ‘Daily Public Records’) were the daily public notices that were carved on stone or metal and presented in message boards in public places like the Forum of Rome.

These notices kept the ancient inhabitants of Rome up to date with current events. They contained various forms of news, ranging from the official to entertainment, and even astrological readings.

Majority of the members of our group recognizes Roman Acta Diurna since this was introduced and discuss to us by our history teachers.

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1 ene 130 año aC
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~ 2156 years ago

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