PPT-Women in the Roman World

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We have courtesans for pleasure handmaidens for the daytoday care of the body wives to bear legitimate children and to be a trusted guardian of things in the house

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We have courtesans for pleasure handmaidens for the daytoday care of the body wives to bear legitimate children and to be a trusted guardian of things in the house Demosthenes . Tunica, . ae. Basic unit of clothing:. Tunica- ankle length, sleeveless or short sleeve garment. Men/boys- tunica belted at waist to be knee length. Sub Tunica. only evident in mosaics and some paintings. Roman . Ladies:. Thank Heaven for Little Girls!. Food. Bathrooms. Religion (3/12). Women & Marriage (. 3/26). MIDTERM (EXAM 1 )/ War (4/2). Spring Break!!!. Home Life (. 4/16). City Life (. 4/23). 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...... World History - Libertyville HS. The Punic Wars. First Punic War – takeaway?. Second Punic War – takeaway?. Third Punic War – takeaway?. Overall, how did the Punic Wars reflect or reinforce your understanding of the character of the Roman people?. 1.. We looked at . how. the “Seizure of the Sabine Women”, “. Hersilia’s. Intervention” at . Antemnae. , and the “Intervention” of the women themselves between their fathers and their new husbands at Rome have been treated in art over the centuries (especially since the Renaissance).. 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.. 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. . Early. Early Republic: people kept physically fit and engaged in athletic contests but were not interested in Greek-style formal athletic competition. Upper class developed ball games, massage, . thermae. Most meat eaten by the Saxons came from animals which had more than one use. Sheep were kept for their wool and meat, cows for their milk and skins. The horn was used for drinking vessels and had many other uses. The skin of a bull was as valuable for its leather as the meat. Even the bone was used for belt ends, needles, knife handles, pins for hair and clothing and even for ice skates!. . ROMAN DAILY LIFE. Rome was a proud and busy city. Filled w/beautiful buildings (such as Pantheon and Colosseum). Busy marketplaces filled with people. Merchants brought goods from all over to sell in Rome. Third Edition. CHAPTER. 5. Society and Inequality in. Eurasia/North Africa. 500 . B.C.E.. –500 . C.E.. Copyright © . 2016 . by Bedford/St. . Martin’s. Distributed by Bedford/St. Martin's/Macmillan Higher Education strictly for use with its products; Not for redistribution.. Major Question 1. How did political power in Europe shift after the fall of the Roman Empire? . First of all…. Rome was divided into two empires in 284 AD. by the Emperor Diocletian. West (Rome) East (Constantinople). Chapter 37. Essential Questions. What defines a legacy?. In what ways has the legacy of the ancient Roman Empire impacted the development of the modern world?. A legacy is something we inherit that impacts our life.

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