PPT-The Roman Coliseum
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A power point presentation made by Joey NiEdErLaNdEr The Flavian Amphitheatre In the Center of Rome Italy Largest built in the Roman Empire emperor Vespasian started
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A power point presentation made by Joey NiEdErLaNdEr The Flavian Amphitheatre In the Center of Rome Italy Largest built in the Roman Empire emperor Vespasian started the construction between 70 and 72 AD and ended under the power of Titus. . . One . of the purposes of Roman architecture was to show their strength and might, the Roman’s hold over its vast . empire.. The . structures were massive and innovative, making use of new technologies, such as the dome, and new materials, such as concrete. . E. mperor. The Roman Empire . SASH39. Lovisa Brännstedt. The Roman . Emperor. . The . development. . of. the Empire. The . principate. The . Emperor. as imperator . How. . did. the . Emperor. . The . Roman idea of family included not just a husband and wife and their children, but also their slaves (if they had . any.) They didn’t have a room each , in the hole house there was just one room. Some of there roof were flat. Sometimes in good weather they would sleep on the roof. Around there homes they used to build tail stone walls to keep burglars out.. Social death/socially dead . Slave class consciousness . Unfree. . labour. . Debt . slavery Serfdom/. Helotage. . Chattel . slavery. Ancient terms. Greece and Greek colonies. Image . source. Debt slavery and Athens: Solon (early 6. Rome built great stuff. Rome built great roads to travel on and aqueducts to bring water into the city.. Rome also built great stadiums and amphitheaters for the entertainment of the people.. Romans also developed the use of the arch. . - Levels and positions. Why use slaves?. Roman Republic. - limited evidence. - . viatores. , . praecones. mix of slave and free. Individualized staff of governors. Taxes collected via private companies . Lesson 3. What are Roman numerals?. There are 7 Roman numerals.. I = 1. V = . 5. X = 10. L = 50. C = 100. D = 500. M = 1,000. How do Roman numerals work?. To add, place one or more numerals of equal or lesser value after a numeral.. A Brief History of Roman Numerals. . Roman numerals originated in ancient Rome. This ancient counting system is believed to have started with the ancient Etruscans. . The symbol for . one. in the roman numeral system probably represented a single tally mark which people would notch into wood or dirt to keep track of items or events they were counting. It would also be easy to write on a wax tablet.. Roman Kingdom: 753-509 BC. Roman Republic: 509 -27 BC. Roman Empire: 27 BC – 395 AD. Roman Republic. 509 – 27 BC. Roman control expanded into surrounding cities and into the entire Mediterranean area. An Introduction. Roman Architecture. In the Roman Empire, they had impressive architecture. They built incredible arches, forums, temples, and roads. . It . took a lot of work, but they did it all without the technology that we have today. The Romans started using architecture techniques to make building easier. . Consuls (at the highest level) held power that extended over the lands Rome ruled.. At the end of their one-year term, they entered the Senate of Rome, the highest legislative and consultative body of the government.. All landowning citizens were required to serve in the military.. Some political positions even required 10 years of military service.. Roman soldiers were organized into large military units known as . CHAPTER 7. Augustus . Primaporta. ,. Pax. . Romana. (Roman. 3. 4. Establishment of Rome. Legend of Romulus and Remus. Rome Founded 753 BCE. Indo-European migrants c. 2000 BCE. Bronze c. 1800 BCE, Iron c. 900 BCE. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur .
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