Acta Diurna

Acta Diurna

The Romans published a daily gazette called the Acta Diurna. It contained major events, births, and deaths. It was either inscribed in stone or metal or painted in black on white walls called Albums. This practice was initiated by Julius Caesar and lasted from 59 B.C. to 222 A.D.

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