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How many days in a week were there in ancient Roman times?

Sagot :

Answer:

eight

Explanation:

Early on, the Roman week was eight days long. The eighth day was a market day, or nundinae.

The market day was a day of rest from agricultural labour, a time to take the produce or livestock to market.

To confuse things a little more, the period of time between market days was known as a nundinum.