Your Life Under RomeS · P · Q · R

A probabilistic portrait of who you would have been, had you been born somewhere in the Roman world between 100 BC and 420 AD.

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Cast the Dice

A throw of 1 to 1000 — where would fortune have placed you?

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Incipit · How to read this

How to read the probability weights: Each profile is assigned a range out of 1,000. If you rolled a random number from 1 to 1,000, these ranges reflect roughly how likely you'd land in each life — based on demographics, social structure, and what historians estimate about population composition across the empire's lifespan. The ten profiles together account for about 940 of 1,000 possible lives. The remaining ~60 represent categories not profiled here: gladiators, priests, prostitutes, bandits, nomadic pastoralists on the frontier, miners, imperial bureaucrats, and the many children who died before age five and never lived long enough to have a "story" in the adult sense.

The Roll of a Thousand Lives
I. Titus Caecilius (185)II. Kalasiris (140)III. Helene (175)IV. Petronia Iusta (90)V. Gaius Vibius Celer (30)VI. Publius Valerius Messalla (3)VII. Successus (55)VIII. Boudiga (130)IX. Aurelius Diza (25)X. Flavius Marcellinus (72)Unrepresented (95)
The Ten Lives

The remaining 95 of 1000 — Priests, gladiators, prostitutes, bandits, miners, nomadic pastoralists, imperial bureaucrats — and the many children who died before age five and never lived long enough to have a story in the adult sense.