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Roman civilization

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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Roman civilization

By: Grant Sledge
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Roman Numerals

  • Roman Numerals can only be subtracted by the power of ten below it.
  • Can only subtract 2 numerals from another.
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Roman Numerals

  • Counting:
  • 1=I 5=V 10=X
  • 50=L 100=C 500=L 1000=M
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Roman Bath House

  • Used for public relief
  • Contained a library, resteraunt and a shop.
  • Cooled of in the fridgeadarium
  • If they needed a warm bath they would go to the temedarium.
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Roman Bath House

  • Played sports in the Pelestra.
  • They were the cleanest of all civilizations.
  • Socialized in the bath house.
  • Hygeine was very important to them.

Roman Arches

  • Supported enormous weight .
  • Used Arches to build large buildings.
  • Was used to build bridges.
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Roman Arches

  • The Colosseum used many arches.
  • The Colosseum was 8 stories high.
  • If the walls were solid the whole place would have collased.
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Roman Republic

  • There was no dictator.
  • elected representatives
  • governed by 3 main branches.
  • Senate governed by patricians.
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Roman Republic

  • Senate controlled the navy.
  • The assembly protected of the plebians
  • Patriants posted laws and the forum.

Julius Caesar

  • He was the greatest military leader.
  • His greatest achievment was the conquer of Goul
  • goul changed concept of life and was made up of a lot of tribes
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Julius Caesar

  • wanted world domonation.
  • Depello Gellceo was Julius Caesar's accountent.
  • defeated Pompey in 48 B.C.
  • Started many colonies in Italy.
  • Died in 44 B.C. at Pompeys Theater.
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Gods

  • They were polytheistic.
  • Gods explained the universe.
  • The Olympians lived on mount Olympus.
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Gods

  • Jupiter was ruler of all gods.
  • Gods were part of the everyday lives for ancient Greeks.
  • The Greeks made animal sacrifices before going to war.

Latin

  • Latin started on the Italian peninsula.
  • Desendant of Indoeuropisan languages.
  • Slowly changed in the decline in the roman empire.