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Unit 12. Roman and Visigoth Hispania. Social Sciences 1. What do we know?. Pre-Roman Hispania. In which areas of the peninsula were the Phoenician colonies?. In which areas of the peninsula did peoples of Celtic influence settle?. The Pre-Roman economy and society.
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Unit 12 Roman and Visigoth Hispania Social Sciences 1
Pre-Roman Hispania In which areas of the peninsula were the Phoenician colonies? In which areas of the peninsula did peoples of Celtic influence settle?
The Pre-Roman economy and society Which pre-Roman people lived in settlements like the one in this image? What economic activities did this people live from?
Iberian and Celtici settlements What are the differences between these two settlements? What were the other differences between the Iberians and Celtici?
The Roman conquest of Hispania Which areas of the peninsula were conquered in each phase? Which phase of the conquest took the longest?
Roman Hispania Which map shows Hispania during the late Roman Empire? Which provinces were ruled directly by Augustus during his reign?
A Hispano-Roman villa Describe the different parts of the villa. What types of economic activities can you see in the image?
Architecture and art What can you see in these images? What other types of buildings and public works did the Romans build?
The Germanic invasion Which Germanic tribe reached North Africa? Describe the route which the Alans followed.
Visigoth Hispania What is depicted in this image? What were the functions of this assembly?
Architecture and art Describe the main features of this Visigoth church. What types of art work did the Visigoths produce?
What have we learned? Before the Romans arrived, the Iberian Peninsula was inhabited by pre-Roman peoples: Celtici, Iberians and colonisers Celtici lived in fortified settlements (castros) Pre-Roman Hispania Iberians lived in walled settlements Greeks and Phoenicians created colonies and factories ontheMediterraneancoast Colonisers The Carthaginians entered into conflict with Rome over control of the Peninsula
What have we learned? The conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans began in 218 B.C. Hispania adopted the Roman culture and way of life The territory was divided into provinces Roman Hispania Society was divided into free people and slaves Latin allowed Roman culture to spread throughout the Peninsula The people built amphitheatres, bridges, aqueducts, theatres, etc.
The Visigoths arrived on the Peninsula in the 6th century and created the Kingdom of Toledo They installed an elected monarchy Visigoth Hispania There were different social groups: king, nobles and high officials, free men, tenantfarmers and serfs Saint Isidoroand Saint Leandro were culturally significant Architecture and jewellery were notable