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The Seven Kings of Rome Monarchy April 21 st 753 BC 509 BC Republic 509 BC 27 BC Empire 27 BC 476 AD Three Periods of Roman History Romulus Numa Pompilius

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The Seven Kings of Rome Monarchy April 21 st 753 BC 509 BC Republic 509 BC 27 BC Empire 27 BC 476 AD Three Periods of Roman History Romulus Numa Pompilius Tullus. Heavy periods. History. Before 1990 - 60% ended up with hysterectomy. Since 1990 – rapid decrease in hysterectomy. Family history. May influence patient expectation. ICE early. Heavy periods. Normal or abnormal. Greco-Roman Civilization. Romans borrowed ideas from the Greeks.. Romans believed that Greek art, literature, philosophy, and scientific genius were above others.. Blending of Greek, Hellenistic (Greek, Persian, Egyptian, Indian), and Roman culture = Greco-Roman Civilization. The Augustan Age. Verism. to Eternal Youth . What was . Verism. ? . Creating statues and busts that accurately depict the subjects age or even make him look older. . What was the purpose behind this style? . From the Etruscans to the Greeks. Rome was first influenced by Etruscans. . As Rome expanded, it began to be more influenced by Greek art. . Many statues in museums will say “Roman copy of a Greek statue”.. . Pre. -Roman and. . Roman . Britain. Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Britain#The_Late_pre-Roman_Iron_Age_.28LPRIA.29. -. Prior to . Roman . o. ccupation, . t. he . British Isles (includes the areas we now know as England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland) were inhabited by various Celtic peoples.. . Roman History: Major Periods. 753-509 MONARCHY. 509-29 REPUBLIC. 29 B.C.- 476 A.D. IMPERIAL AGE. April 21, 753 Founding of Rome. Bernini, . Aeneas, . Anchises. and . Ascanius. , . 1618-1619. 753-509 MONARCHY. GOOD LUCK FOLKS!. HISTORY. REVISION. How to Revise. & What to Revise. for your History. Examinations. Help is at hand. Break down your revision into chunks.. Make a revision plan for History.. You need to start revision Now!. WORLD REVIEW. ANCIENT. Ancient Greek art was produced in Europe and western Asia, primarily in the region of present-day Greece, Turkey, and southern Italy, from 600 B.C.E. to 100 C.E. Etruscan art (c. 700–100 B.C.E., from the region of Etruria in central Italy) and ancient Roman art was produced in Europe and western Asia from c. 753 B.C.E. to 337 C.E. The arts of these early western artistic cultures are generally studied chronologically. Additionally, archaeological models and stylistic analysis have identified periods based on stylistic changes. Artworks are assigned to periods according to styles (e.g., archaic Greek), governments, or dynasties (e.g., the Roman Republic). . TITVS LIVIVS. “. Livy” . (59 . BC – AD . 17). Roman Historian. Ab. . Urbe. Condita. . From . the Founding . of . the . City. 142 Books . (35 are . extant. ). Periochae. . (Summaries). “The study of history is the best medicine for a sick mind.”. HISTORICAL THINKING SKILLS. THE PERIODS OF U.S. HISTORY, up to 1877. Americas History. by James . Henretta. 1450-1763:. The Creation of American Society. 1763-1820:. The New Republic. 1820-1860:. Overlapping Revolutions. In this unit, we will be asking ourselves…. Do words matter? . How does language shape one’s perceptions?. English Language Origins. From the native Celts to the British colonizers, the English language has changed tremendously throughout its evolution.. Roman Culture . Food. Ate fruits and vegetables they grew. Ate bread made from cereals they grew. Ate meat from animals and birds. Typically ate 3 meals a day. Rich romans held elaborate dinner parties, could afford to eat more. Economics(arranged through Economics)Microeconomics(MT)Macroeconomics(HT)Quantitative Economics (similar to Econ 255, TTBehavioural and Experimental Economics (MT, HT)Development of the World Economy MEDICAL HISTORY FORM - PART 2Student NameDate of Birth13 Have you ever had a sprain strain or swelling after injuryHave you broken or fractured any bones or dislocated any jointsUpper Arm14 Do you sho

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