By: Sergio G, Sergio H, Pablo G, Daniel M, Guillermo R,and René L

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ROME By: Sergio G, Sergio H, Pablo G, Daniel M, Guillermo R,and René L

How Was the City of Rome? Rome is an Italian city, it is the city with the highest concentration of historic properties and architectural in the world. It Is the most important city of the world (in terms of culture)

The Most Important Roman Buildings COLISEUM CIRCUS

More Interesting Things About Rome. The Roman people conquered the biggest parts of Europe. The first Pope in Rome was San Clemente.

How They Lived The main economic activities were agriculture, crafts and trade. The Romans lived in a big city. In Rome, they had apartaments, shops and theatres.

Paintings of Rome

Some Interesting Things About Rome In 220 A.C. Marco Pacuvio, one of the most important author of tragedies of the Roman Republic, was born. He died in 130 A.C.

The coin

TERRITORIAL EXPANSION OF ANCIENT ROME

TERRITORIAL EXPANSION OF ANCIENT ROME Between IV and II centuries BC, the ancient Roman Republic extended its domains. 1.In the first, he extended his rule over neighboring peoples. 1.Then, Rome clashed with Carthage and other Mediterranean powers 1.Finally, the republic became an empire and reached its maximum extension Expansion of Rome

The origins of Rome The ancient city-state of Rome, located near the hills around the Tiber, was soon dominated by the Etruscans. By the sixth century BC, the Sabines and the Latins put limit Etruscan dominance.

Occupation of Central Italy 265 B.C. At the time faced patricians and plebeians, the Romans dominated the neighboring villages. By then, the Romans established alliances with southern Greeks to face the Carthaginians.

The Roman domain after the defeat of Carthage (246-146 B.C) By the third century BC, Rome went to war with Carthage. After a long battle, known as "Punic Wars", Rome achieve dominance of the Western Mediterranean.

The Rome Empire at its greatest extent (117 A.C.) Rome faced other Mediterranean powers and submitted one by one the Hellenistic kingdoms. The organization of a vast empire originated frequent conflicts with neighboring peoples.

The organization of the conquered territories As the Empire was consolidated, the Roman state had more and more money coming from the provinces.

SOCIETY IN ANCIENT ROME There was divided into two groups: patricians and plebeians

PATRICIANS The patrician class were the descendants of the most ancient and powerful noble families. They were landowners, lived in large houses and they had political power in the Senate.

PATRICIANS II The patricians married and did business only with people of their own class.

PLEBEIANS Plebeians were mainly artisans or peasants who worked the patricians' land; they lived in apartments and they had no political rights.

PLEBEIANS II If they were lucky plebeians could become clients (obedient servants) of a patrician family. They offered their services in return received the protection of the head of the patrician family, who became their patron.

POWER PYRAMID EMPEROR Patrician families Senators Equestrians Plebeians Freed slaves Slaves

Emperor: head of Society and ruler of all Rome. Patricians families: wealthy influential landowning families.

Senators: served in the Senate and governed Rome. Equestrians: wealthy property owners who chose business over politics. Plebeians: working class. Men without substantial wealth who worked for their living at jobs such as artisans, craftsmen, bakers etc.

Freed Slaves: slaves who had either been given their freedom or had paid for their freedom and now worked for their living. Slaves: generally prisoners of war but sometimes abandoned children who were owned by their master.

The empire This ties in very closely to the established legend that Rome was founded on 21 April 753 BC.

The founding Two founding legends exist Romulus and Remus.

The early republic In 510 BC Rome witnessed a revolt against the rule of the Etruscan kings.

The late republic The story of the late Roman republic is essentially a tragic one. Yet the various causes for the demise of the republic are far from clear cut. One can not point to one single person or act which led to the fall.

The emperors Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian Titus Domitian Romolo

Mythology he romans were polytheists nd they also believe in onsters like: hydra, the inotaurous etc.

The Romans took the Greek gods and changed their names. Roman Gods

Myths The Romans took the Greek myths too. However, they alterted the stories.

The story of Romulos and Remo This story tells the tale of two abandoned children who were raised by a wolf. When they were grown up Romulos discovered Rome.

The Hydra The Hydra was a creature with many heads. Hercules killed it with

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