
Literally, through smoke, this was the word for perfume. Rich Roman women used perfumes. These ranged from expensive ones like myrrh mixed with spices, through to the more popular perfumes made with rose petals. By the 1st century BC, aromatics were used everywhere in the form of oils, incense, and salves. Perfume makers (unguentarii) were as respe…...
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