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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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Ancient rome
By: Jordan Behn
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Darkroom Daze
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Introduction
Ancient Rome was a very advanced civilization in many ways.
I hope you learn something that you didn't know about Ancient Rome.
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italianjob17
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Stable Food Supply
Ancient Rome's "stable" food supply was grain
Only the poor could afford to eat grain-based foods
The Roman's ate fruit at almost every meal
Olives were a main source of food too and they grew their own olive trees.
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Gwenaël Piaser
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Religion
The religion of Ancient Rome was Christianity
The birthplace of Christianity is Judea
Judea is is the biblical name of the mountainous southern West Bank
Christianity became the official religion of Rome in 392 A.D.
Within the Roman Empire,Christianity was banned
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Franco Folini
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Religion(Continued)
Feeding Christians to lions, was entertainment in Ancient Rome
Many Romans saw Christianity as a threat to Roman order and traditions
In 391 AD worship of other g-ds was made ilegal
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Technology
Aqueducts:
Brought water from distant sources into Rome's cities and towns
Supplied public baths, latrines,fountains and private households.
Before aqueducts Romans relied on streams and springs for water
Hundreds of aqueducts were built and some are still remaining
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G.Chris Clark
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Technology(continued)
Roman Calendar:
Romans based the calendar off of the Greek model which operated around the lunar cycle
Since the Romans found even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd amount of days
Caesar gave length to the number of days in a year making from 355 to 365
The calendar was several days off
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Gordon McKinlay
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Important Facts
Rome was founded in 753 BC, by its first King Romulus
The Roman year began in March (Martius)
Aqueducts: Aqueducts were a very important thing to the Romans
Without aqueducts how would they get water or enough water?
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italianjob17
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Most Important Fact
Without the Roman calendar, our calendar would only consist of 355 days and would start in March not January.
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Connection,
I can connect Ancient Rome to American society. I can connect this because both societies are very populated and are mostly open to new incomers to the country, and usually grant citizenship to foreigners.
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Sam Howzit
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Conclusion
Ancient Rome was a great civilization, to learn about. Ancient Rome had a stable food supply, religion and technology. And so much more.
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Daniele Zedda
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Bibliography
http://shhistory8tb.weebly.com/interesting-facts.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_aqueduct
http://www.roman-empire.net/religion/religion.html
http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/10-innovations-that-built-ancient...
http://fwacts.randomhistory.com/2009/03/07_rome.html
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