Where is Rome?
Rome was in Italy the grew to England, Wales, Spain, France, Greece, the Middle East (Judea) and the North African coastal region.
Rome was in Italy the grew to England, Wales, Spain, France, Greece, the Middle East (Judea) and the North African coastal region.
What is the weather like?
It is warm, dry and the soil is very crumbly. Remember to pack some shorts and stick to the light weight clothes. Bring sunscreen and at least 10 litres of water, to survive one day.
It is warm, dry and the soil is very crumbly. Remember to pack some shorts and stick to the light weight clothes. Bring sunscreen and at least 10 litres of water, to survive one day.
What is the landscape like?
The city of Rome was built on a defendable hill and near a sand banked river. For the people that lived there they felt particularly warm so they didn't need to wear warm clothes that often.
The city of Rome was built on a defendable hill and near a sand banked river. For the people that lived there they felt particularly warm so they didn't need to wear warm clothes that often.
What do Ancient Romans believe in?
They believe in many gods. They had a god of war, a god of food and heaps more. They also believed that praying to certain gods would help them in battles. They worshipped their gods by sacrificing animals to statues etc..
They believe in many gods. They had a god of war, a god of food and heaps more. They also believed that praying to certain gods would help them in battles. They worshipped their gods by sacrificing animals to statues etc..
Things to remember:
At funerals they have fights to the death between the dead persons favourite slaves.
If you lie in court you will be executed.
Prostitution was legal, and also used as entertainment.
Ancient Romans spoke Latin.
At funerals they have fights to the death between the dead persons favourite slaves.
If you lie in court you will be executed.
Prostitution was legal, and also used as entertainment.
Ancient Romans spoke Latin.
Dates to remember:
If your travelling back to the year 312, then that is the year the religion is made Christianity.
Don't go to Ancient Rome in the year 476, because the emperor in charge abdicates his throne, then rome is taken over by the "Goths".
If your travelling back to the year 312, then that is the year the religion is made Christianity.
Don't go to Ancient Rome in the year 476, because the emperor in charge abdicates his throne, then rome is taken over by the "Goths".
Roman Emperors:
Cruelest Emperor: Caligula - 37 AD to 41 AD
First Emperor: Augustus Caesar - 27 BC to 14 AD
Last Emperor: Romulus Augustus - 475-476 AD
Cruelest Emperor: Caligula - 37 AD to 41 AD
First Emperor: Augustus Caesar - 27 BC to 14 AD
Last Emperor: Romulus Augustus - 475-476 AD
What type of food is there?
Grapes, fish, bread, pottage (a thick stew made from wheat, millet or corn), wheat, barley, olive oil, wine, vegetables, goat, cow, chicken, cheese and eggs.
Grapes, fish, bread, pottage (a thick stew made from wheat, millet or corn), wheat, barley, olive oil, wine, vegetables, goat, cow, chicken, cheese and eggs.
Good places to visit:
The Roman Theatre of Merida
Roman Arena in Arles
Verona Arena
Pompeii
Colosseum
Bibliography:
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Google Images
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Mr. Sherman
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Author:
John footman
24/10/2013
Miss Griffin
24/10/2013
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Lisa O'Connell & Amanda Singer
24/10/2013
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Devillier Donegan Enterprisues
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This website was made by Mia P and Natalie (Nat) V :)