PPT-Reading Gladiators 2017-18

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Year 4 Challenge Readinggladiatorscouk gladiatorsjustimaginestorycentrecouk RGladiators Nikki Gamble Caroline Bradley Ive booked Reading Gladiators what next 18 July introductory webinar links sent to registered schools. Introduction. Gladiators were criminals or slaves captured in war.. Gladiators were made to fight to the death to earn their freedom.. Gladiators were named after the gladius. The gladius was a short sword used for stabbing, Roman soldiers also used it.. Why advertise. Types of advertising and . programmes. Where to advertise. (Rome, Pompeii). What to advertise. (Pompeii, . Beroia. in Macedonia). Memorializing the games after you’d paid for them…. Janine . Canty. Michael Mondshein. Overview. Short Story. Gladiator?. Where?. Map. Travel Brochure. Good Gladiator?. Lifespan. . Weapons?. VIDEO!!. Why are there gladiators in the first place?. Short Story. 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\. A Gladiator’s Life. Types of Gladiators. Circus Maximus and The Colosseum. A Gladiator’s Life. As Rome expands it comes into conflict with other cultures which leads to armed conflict. Majority of those that become gladiators are because of conquest. Several different types of gladiators existed. It was important that their strengths be balanced. Roman Family Life. Rome during the time of its expansion was essentially run by a few powerful and rich families. . The network was not completely closed to outsiders, but it certainly safeguarded the privileges and wealth of Rome’s illustrious families like the . Gladiatrix. (not ancient). Ludia. . Mulier. vs. . femina. . Female gladiator in re-enactment, London. Mosaics of female athletes at Piazza . Armerina. (Sicily; Roman 4. th. century CE). Laws:. 22 BCE Augustus’ law on elites in the arena. - Review. Becca. . Postoll. History . Rome was established April 21, 753 BC. The first known gladiatorial combat took place at a funeral of . Junius. Brutus . Gladiatorial Combat was taken from the Etruscans. 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.. 2017-18 . Year 6 Challenge. Readinggladiators.co.uk. gladiators@justimaginestorycentre.co.uk. @. RGladiators. Nikki Gamble. I’ve booked Reading Gladiators – what next?. 18 July – introductory webinar links sent to registered schools. Year 2 Challenge. Readinggladiators.co.uk. gladiators@justimaginestorycentre.co.uk. @. RGladiators. Sam . Keeley. I’ve booked Reading Gladiators – what next?. 18 July – introductory webinar links sent to registered schools. . Postoll. History . Rome was established April 21, 753 BC. The first known gladiatorial combat took place at a funeral of . Junius. Brutus . Gladiatorial Combat was taken from the Etruscans. At . first, . Everyone knows a little about the Ancient Greeks and Romans, but everyone wants to know at least a little more. While the fall of the Roman Empire and the exploits of Julius Caesar might be common knowledge, we don\'t seem to remember too much about the lives of common people in Ancient Rome and Greece. For instance, why didn\'t they wear pants? How did they shave? How likely were they to survive surgery? And, what were their parties really like? Most books on the Roman Empire deal with famous figures or events, but Naked Statues, Fat Gladiators, and War Elephants focuses on things that seldom appear in history books: myths and magic, barbers and birth control, fine wine and the daily grind. This book, based on questions Roman historian Garrett Ryan, PhD gets most often on Quora and the popular Reddit forum, AskHistorians, reveals the nitty gritty details on how Romans and Greeks lived in a series of short and engaging essays, organized into six categories: Daily Life, Society, Beliefs, Sports and Leisure, and Legacies. Whatever your level of ancient acumen, discover how the Ancient Romans did things when in Ancient Rome with answers to these questions and more! ?Why didn\'t the Greeks or Romans wear pants? Did they wear underwear? ?How did they shave? ?Did they practice surgery? ?What were the greatest delicacies? ?What kinds of pets did they have? ?How tall were they? ?How dangerous were their cities? ?Did they believe in ghosts, or aliens? ?What did their exercise regimen look like? ?How did they capture animals for the Colosseum? ?What happened to the City of Rome after the Roman Empire collapsed? ?Can any modern families trace their ancestry back to the Ancient Greeks or Romans?

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