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. 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.. in the . EARLY CHURCH. PERSECUTION in the . EARLY CHURCH. “The blood of . the martyrs . is the seed . of the Church”. Tertullian. -Christians accused of cannibalism, perversion, and incest. -Christians used as. Explain . some of the crimes and punishments handed out in Roman Britain. Explain why these punishments were given. Evaluate how far punishments reflected society. By the end of the lesson you should be able to...... Portugal. Spain. Andorra. United Kingdom. France. Monaco. Luxembourg. Belgium. Netherlands. Germany. Switzerland. Liechtenstein. Italy. San Marino. Vatican City. Malta. Austria. Czech Republic. Slovakia. UMN Armory The Coliseum and The Morrill Land Grant • 1851 The University Opens Almost closes due to financial trouble • 1862 Land Grant (President Lincoln) Gave federa Dadaian. . Saman. . Ahmadi. The Roman Games. The . Gladiatorial Games. The Roman’s got the idea of the games from the Etruscans who used the ritual at funerals.. The first Gladiatorial Games were in 264 BCE.. Le roman au Moyen-Âge (XIIème-XVème s.). A l’origine, « roman » signifie « écrit en roman », en langue romane, et non en latin.. Il est d’abord écrit en vers.. Il se développe au XIIème siècle.. Punic Wars. Punic Wars Effects. Roman Republic. Life. Vocab. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. These Roman laws, written on bronze tablets, were . AD: After Jesus was born. What have the Romans ever done for us???. Architecture. Art. Drains and Sewers. The Calendar. Coins. Heated Baths. Roads. Towns. The . R. oman Empire. Rich Roman man wearing a toga.. Allusion. A figure of speech that makes reference to a person, place, or event--real or fictional.. In the story…. “Nothing pleased him so much as to make the crooked straight and crush down uneven places.”. 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. i. n an historical context. Roman History: Major Periods. 753-509 MONARCHY. 509-29 REPUBLIC. 29 B.C.- 476 A.D. IMPERIAL AGE. Monarchy (the Etruscan Period). ETRURIA. ROME. Etruria . (modern Tuscany). The Geography of the Roman Empire i n an historical context Roman History: Major Periods 753-509 MONARCHY 509-29 REPUBLIC 29 B.C.- 476 A.D. IMPERIAL AGE Monarchy (the Etruscan Period) ETRURIA ROME Etruria The Romans developed . innovations. that are still used today; what made them such . influential . innovators? . Definition of . “. INNOVATION. ”. : . something new or original (such as an idea, an invention, a device, a method).
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