3rd grade Ancient Rome

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gladiators

slaves or prisoners made to fight each other or wild animals; at the end of the fight the emperor decided whether the gladiator would live or die

ancient

something that happened a long, long time ago

contribution

to be responsible for giving to someone else; the act of giving or doing something

occupations people of ancient Rome have; human characteristics of the ancient Romans

traders, farmers and road builders

interdependence

two or more people depending on each other for goods and services

Juno

wife of Jupiter; Greek = Hera

sporting contribution of the ancient Romans

participated in chariot racing and gladiator fights

specialization

person who focuses on one product or service

emperor

ruler of an empire

Latin

Language spoken by the ancient Romans

language of ancient Rome

Latin; many English words come from Latin words such as doctor, actor, circus, animal, area

legend of Romulus and Remus

Legend says that Rome was founded by twins named Romulus and Remus. They were abandoned as babies and raised by a wolf. When they grew up they vowed to build a city on the hills where they were raised. They quarreled, however, and Remus was killed. Rome was eventually named after Romulus.

type of government ancient Romans had

Representative Democracy; a government in which the citizens elected a senate that ruled and made the decisions. This is the same type of government the U.S. has today.

architecture of ancient Rome

Romans developed arches for many of their building. Buildings were made from concrete. Colosseum is a famous building in Rome with many arches.

the art of ancient Romans

Romans were known for their sculptures and paintings, but created tiles called mosaics to add to their art and architecture.

continent ancient Rome located

Rome located in Europe, in present day Italy. Roman Empire stretched across the entire Mediterranean coast through parts of central Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

Roman army

Rome needed large army to control their huge empire. Men served in groups of 5,500 men called legions. They would serve for 25 years, living and training with other soldiers.

the land (physical characteristic) in ancient Rome

The land was hilly, mountainous and difficult for farming. They farmed on the hillsides and traded.

how ancient Romans adapt to their environment

Traveling over land was difficult, so they traded by sea and farmed on hillsides. Romans were interdependent on Egypt and other communities since they traded with them.

theater in ancient Rome

copied many plays from ancient Greeks; most plays were comedies or tragedies, and actors wore masks; if a character died in the play, the actor would actually be killed

representative democracy

Type of government where a smaller group of people were elected to represent the citizens to make rules and laws for them.

characteristic

a trait, quality or feature specific to a person, place or thing

aqueducts

channels used to bring fresh water from streams and other places into the city; these also had arches which the Romans put on many of their buildings

baths

every Roman town had at least one public bathhouse; people went there to exercise, wash, chat and relax; men and women bathed separately; slaves would rub bathers with olive oil and then scrape them clean with a curved metal tool called a stirgil

Pantheon

famous temple of the gods that was one of the first domed buldings

chariot racing

form of entertainment that drew the biggest crowds

Cupid

god of love

Apollo

god of sun and music; Greek = Apollo

Neptune

god of the sea; Greek = Poseidon

Mars

god of war; Greek = Ares

Diana

goddess of the hunt; Greek = Artemis

Minerva

goddess of wisdom; Greek = Athena

civilization

group of people who share their culture, form a government, and show skill in science and art

Jupiter

king of the gods; Greek = Zeus

Roman gods and goddesses

many of our planets are named after Roman gods; modeled after those of ancient Greeks

forum

marketplace located in the center of Rome; this is similar to the agora of Ancient Greece

Mercury

messenger god; Greek = Hermes


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