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Rome A to Z Notes
Bethany L

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A is for Alphabet

Rome get a lot of their letters from the Greek alphabet
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B is for baths

  • They were also called saunas
  • The Romans favorite thing to do was take baths
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C is for colosseum

Christian martyrs met their fate and saved the Colosseum

D is for doric

  • One type of pillar is the doric pillar
  • The doric pillar is like a plain pillar with no decorations
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E is for empire

The Roman Empire was at it's peak when Vespasian was at reign

F is for farmers

Many people had jobs like farmers
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g is for Government

Rome's government was a lot different then ours
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H is for heating rooms

  • Heating rooms were very large
  • They had giant windows to let as much light in as possible
  • The more light, the hotter the room
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I is for ionic

  • Ionic is a type of pillar
  • Ionic pillars have what looks like rams horns on the top

J is for jupiter

  • He was a Roman god
  • God of the sky, lightning, and thunder
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K is for kalends

Means 'first of the month'
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L is for large buildings

Romans had larger buildings than the Greeks

M is for macedonia

  • Was a Roman province
  • Located north east of the Greek mainland
  • And northwest of Asia Minor
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N is for national highway

Rome's first national highway stretched 132 miles from its capital 

O is for offices

Cursus Honorum in Imperal Rome

P is for Plebeians

  • They were regular folk
  • Had jobs like tradesmen, craftsmen, and farmers
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Q is for quiritis

Goddess of motherhood

R is for roads

Roman roads were made of big stones, sand, pebbles, and cement
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S is for senate

The Senate was the oldest and most powerful branch
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T is for theaters

  • One type of a theater is amphitheater
  • Amphitheaters were built by two theaters put together
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U is for underworld

Where Romans believed your soul went when you died

V is for vaspian

He decided to shore up his shaky regime by building an amphitheater

W is for water

Romans got fresh water from aqueducts

X is for xerxes

A king of Persia

Y is for youth

The goddess Hebe, daughter of Zeus and Hera

Z is for zeta

The sixth letter of the Greek and Roman alphebet
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BY BETHANY LOCKEY
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