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Roman Antiquity. Geography. According to Roman mythology, twin brothers Romulus and Remus , were abandoned by their god and goddess parents. The set in a woven basket and sent down the Tiber river to die, but they were protected the river deity Tiberinus . They were raised by a she wolf
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Geography • According to Roman mythology, twin brothers Romulus and Remus, were abandoned by their god and goddess parents. • The set in a woven basket and sent down the Tiber river to die, but they were protected the river deity Tiberinus. • They were raised by a she wolf • Eventually they decide to build a city but there is a dispute on where to build it • Romulus kills Remus and builds his city on Palatine hill…..this city is called….ROME!
Politics • Roman Republic 509 B.C.E Government made up of a king and elected Magistrates. Magistrates include; Consuls – Military Command Senators – Ranking Nobility The magistrates were initially made up of Patricians (elite) but was eventually open to the Plebians (public). Made decisions for Roman laws, foreign affairs, and the economy.
Politics • Julius Caesar • Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus form a triumvirate to take control of the Republic • Pompey’s wife (Caesar’s daughter) dies, Crassus is defeated in battle, Julius was victorious and declared dictator for life • Later he would be assassinated by the senators who once supported him – led by his enemies Cassius and Brutus
POLITICS • Mark Anthony and Caesar’s great-nephew, Octavian joined forces to take down Cassius and Brutus. • They were joined by Lepidus forming the second triumvirate of Rome • Eventually this triumvirate dissolves • Octavian is able to defeat Mark Anthony and his new lady, Cleopatra (they are so sad they commit suicide)
Politics • Augustus Caesar (Octavian) • Earns the title Augustus • First Emperor of Rome • Started what would eventually become 200 years of peace in the Roman empire • This time period is known as PaxRomana ( Roman Peace)
Politics • 12 Tables • The Roman Codec (book) of laws that governed Roman society • Punishments include; fine, fetters, retaliation in kind, civil disgrace, banishment, slavery and death
Politics – WRITE THIS IN POLITICS BOX • Republic – Roman Government that is very similar to our govt. in the U.S. Elected officials make decisions for the people. • Julius Caesar – Greatly expanded Rome. Declared dictator for life, only to be assassinated. • Octavian – Started 200 years of PaxRomana or Roman Peace • 12 Tables – Roman codec of laws that defined crimes and punishments
Science and culture • Architecture • Raised water transportation system called aqueducts • Concrete • Arch Bridges • Baths • Harbors • Lighthouses • Famous examples… • The Coliseum • Leaning Tower • Tower of Hercules
Science and Culture • Mathematics • Roman Numerals… • I =1 • V=5 • X=10 • L = 50 • C=100 • M= 1000 • Etc…. • The way we add and subtract Roman Numerals… • If the smaller number is before the large number subtract. • If the smaller number is after the large number we add
Solve the equation • First person to solve the equation gets NOTHING! • IIX – IV + XI = ?
ANSWER… • 15!
Science and Culture • Culture… • Music • Education • Girls • Sewing • Spinning • Weaving • Boys • Reading • Writing • Physical Ed. • Clothing – Toga/Tunic
Science and Culture • Gladiators • Slaves were made to fight in the Coliseum • Sometimes they would fight each other • Sometimes they were thrown in with Tigers, Lions, Bears…Oh my!
Science and culture – Write this • Science • Advancements in architecture and mathematics • Roman Numerals • Bridges • Concrete • Harbors • Aqueducts • Culture • Valued education, art, literature, and violence… • Boys educated in reading, writing, phys. Ed • Girls educated in weaving, sewing, spinning • Togas • Gladiators • Sculptures