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ROME

Published on Nov 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ROME

Kaylee Brooks
Photo by Zach Dischner

Roman Mythology

  • Roman myths concern stories about their history
Photo by mharrsch

Gods & Goddesses

  • The Ancient Greeks were polytheistic
  • They were part of their everyday lives
  • the 12 main Greek gods lived on top of Mount Olympus
Photo by Pilar Torres

Roman Laws

  • The 12 tables covered pretty much every aspect of roman life
Photo by mikecogh

Colosseum

  • Romans for centuries killed thousands of people in the colosseum
  • Two thirds of the original has been destroyed

Julius Caesar

  • He conquered Roman Gaul and governed it for nine year
  • He was a Roman general, statesman, consul, and notable author of Latin prose.
Photo by mharrsch

Roman Baths

  • Roman baths ave existed since the 2nd century B.C.
  • For men onl
  • By 33 B.C. there were 170 baths in Rome alone
Photo by Wiki.will

Roman Roads

  • They were used to keep control of the empire
  • also used to improve speed of armies, messengers, and traders

Aqueducts

  • Aqueducts were built to carry water
  • The Romans used aqueducts to supply towns with water
Photo by jeffsmallwood

Pantheon

  • Was originally built as a homage to "all the gods"
  • Constructed in 27-25 B.C.

Octavian Augustus

  • He was founder of the Roman Empire and it's first emperor
  • Augustus saved the republic in a way that Julius Caesar would have been able to
Photo by david__jones

Arches

  • An arch is a curved structure that is usually made of stone
  • The Romans created a arch that could support large amounts of weight
Photo by nrares

Romulus & Remus

  • They were twin brothers that were abandoned by their parents, and thrown into a river
  • A female wolf found them and nursed them
  • When they became adults they decided to found a city where the wolf found them
Photo by Rome Cabs