PPT-The Roman Period Vocabulary
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Trompe loeil trick of the eye or fool the eye a twodimensional artwork designed to make the viewer believe it is in three dimensions Sarcophagi Stone coffins used in Roman sculpture. Turpitude – wickedness, baseness Epoch – distinctive period of time Elah - Gabalus – Roman emperor 218 - 222 – Indulged in extreme debauchery S ublunary – on this e of . . Roman . Drama . By: Miriam Colon. Period 5 . E. arly . period (pre-240 BCE) when . native Italian drama. , such as . Atellan. farces, . phlyaces. and . Fescennine. verses, dominated the Roman stage; . 5.5. What caused the Decline?. Economic Problems. Foreign Invasion. Decline in traditional values. Dividing the Roman Empire. Political Violence. The . Pax. . Romana. comes to an end with the death of Marcus Aurelius in 180. APCIV | Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies . c. 600 BCE - c. 600 CE. Transitioning out of the Classical Age. Rome, China, and India were economically and culturally self-sufficient . However, long-distance trade developed between them and assisted their growth. Roman Intervention. Intertestamental Period. Week. Date. Topic. 1. 01 Mar 17. Overview. 2. 08 Mar 17. Babylonian Period (605-539 BC). 3. 15 Mar 17. Persian Period (539-332 BC). 4. 22 Mar 17. Greek Period (332-323 BC). . . 400 500. . . 600. . . 700 800. . 900. . . . 1000 . 1100 1200 1300 . . 1400. Byzantine and the spread of Islam. 476 ce – 1453 ce. Aqueduct. Mosaic. Mercenary. Satire. Inflation. Emperors of Rome. After Julius Caesar's death Octavian who later became Augustus and Rome’s 1. st. emperor.. Augustus made Rome stable and peaceful again by creating smaller armies and also creating the Pax Romana which was a peace treaty for the people of Rome. 3500-300 CE . Etruscan (3 works); Rome (8 works). 2. Etruscan Supremacy: 700-509 BCE. Provided link between Greek and Roman Art. KEYWORDS: TERRA-COTTA, TUSCAN COLUMNS, TUMULI. Roman Republican Period: 509-27 BCE . Write the word and definition. Draw a small picture or illustration that helps to define the vocabulary word. Discovery Education. The Early Middle Ages: After the Fall of the Roman Empire. Clear Targets. Unit 3-Post Classical: 600-1450 Western Europe in Turmoil While the Byzantine Empire survived as a center of classical culture, important changes were taking place in Western Europe. Historians sometimes refer to this period of history, from the fall of Rome in 476 A.D. to the 1400s, as the chronological sequence. A.. . Rome became an . empire. with Augustus as it’s emperor. B.. . The . kingdom. of Rome was led by Etruscan kings. C.. . Rome established a . republic. , a government ruled by the will of the people. Frances R. SpielhagenIllustrations by Christopher TicePhotographs with related history, cultural context, anddiscussion of the illustrations by Thomas Milton KemnitzUnionville, New York Authors Lunt Roman Fort. Lunt Roman Fort, Baginton. Lunt Roman Fort in Baginton was a Roman military camp created in around AD 60 or 61 possibly to deal with the revolt of Boudica and/or its aftermath. . We have no record of the Lunt from Roman times or what it was called - the name Lunt was introduced later and refers to trees or a wooded slope - so our knowledge comes entirely from archaeology and from how other similar sites were governed and worked.. 1. PIE vocabulary. 2. Germanic vocabulary. 3. OE vocabulary. 4. ME vocabulary. 5. . Etymological doublets. 6. . NE . vo. с. abulary. 7. Word-building. 8. Variants and Dialects of English. Plan. Can we be absolutely sure about the OE vocabulary? .
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