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Which is the best description of a Roman Forum?

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Answered by arjavigurav
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The Roman Forum is a plaza or a rectangular forum which is surrounded by the ruins of some historically significant government structures and buildings right at the center of Rome. This was originally a marketplace. It was also called the Forum or Forum Magnum. For many centuries, it has been the center of public life in Rome

Answered by phillipinestest
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The Roman Forum is essentially the center place for the Rome being served as the market place.  

Explanation:

Forum literally stands for the open area as court or plaza which very earlier serve the purpose for political and ritual gatherings, later which served the purpose of marketization and commercialization.

The Forum had ancient structure as pillars covering a rectangular space with open roof and surroundings, later as the time passed, those pillars were destructed partially and stands still with remnants, embarking the history of Rome.

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