The average weight of an Ancient Roman male is estimated to have been around 65 to 75 kilograms (143 to 165 pounds). This varies depending on factors such as social class, diet, and regional differences. Historical evidence suggests that many Romans were physically active, which likely influenced their body composition and weight. However, precise measurements from that era are limited, so these figures are approximations based on skeletal remains and historical accounts.
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