Ancient Civilization of Europe
... • In the Hellenistic period built many temples. And famous is the Acropolis and Temple of Zeus. They have also been able to build a theater that can accommodate 15,000 spectators. The Satra art was well developed. Author of the famous Greek literature is Homer with his work entitled Illyad. • Greek ...
... • In the Hellenistic period built many temples. And famous is the Acropolis and Temple of Zeus. They have also been able to build a theater that can accommodate 15,000 spectators. The Satra art was well developed. Author of the famous Greek literature is Homer with his work entitled Illyad. • Greek ...
Unit 2 Ancient Greec..
... Contributing Cause: The vast Roman Empire included all lands around the Mediterranean Sea and most of Northwest Europe. Roman life was comfortable for many. Cities had water and sewage systems, theaters, and public baths. The wealthy had villas with central heating systems. Developments during Pax R ...
... Contributing Cause: The vast Roman Empire included all lands around the Mediterranean Sea and most of Northwest Europe. Roman life was comfortable for many. Cities had water and sewage systems, theaters, and public baths. The wealthy had villas with central heating systems. Developments during Pax R ...
PERSIAN Chart for Classical Civilizations - Mrs. Brieno
... Western Rome fell around 476 C.E. and the Eastern Portion later became known as the Byzantine Empire and survived until 1453 when it was defeated by the Ottoman Turks. Cities such as Rome served as centers of trade The Silk Road and Mediterranean Sea were routes used for trade with other civilizatio ...
... Western Rome fell around 476 C.E. and the Eastern Portion later became known as the Byzantine Empire and survived until 1453 when it was defeated by the Ottoman Turks. Cities such as Rome served as centers of trade The Silk Road and Mediterranean Sea were routes used for trade with other civilizatio ...
Classical Civilizations PPT
... • What were some reasons why Alexandria may have been a popular tourist destination during the Hellenistic period? ...
... • What were some reasons why Alexandria may have been a popular tourist destination during the Hellenistic period? ...
William Shakespeare`s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II
... Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Research the following: 1. What are the origins of the Roman Senate ...
... Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Research the following: 1. What are the origins of the Roman Senate ...
Pax Romana
... Gladiator contests were popular with Roman citizens. Emperors offered “bread and circuses” with the taxes they collected. At the arenas, the government provided free grain to feed the poor. ...
... Gladiator contests were popular with Roman citizens. Emperors offered “bread and circuses” with the taxes they collected. At the arenas, the government provided free grain to feed the poor. ...
Romulus and Remus - Monroe County Schools
... Virgil took many of his ideas from Homer. Horace wrote Satire=poked fun at human weaknesses and Odes=told of strong emotions about life. Ovid wrote tales based on Greek myths. ...
... Virgil took many of his ideas from Homer. Horace wrote Satire=poked fun at human weaknesses and Odes=told of strong emotions about life. Ovid wrote tales based on Greek myths. ...
Intro to Rome Video
... • n 31 B.C.E. Octavian, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, defeated Cleopatra and Mark Anthony at Actium. This brought the last civil war of the republic to an end. Although it was hoped by many that the republic could be restored, it soon became clear that a new political system was forming: the emp ...
... • n 31 B.C.E. Octavian, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, defeated Cleopatra and Mark Anthony at Actium. This brought the last civil war of the republic to an end. Although it was hoped by many that the republic could be restored, it soon became clear that a new political system was forming: the emp ...
Social Studies Study Guide
... Name _________________________________________ Date _________________________ 6 - ___ ...
... Name _________________________________________ Date _________________________ 6 - ___ ...
Ancient Rome-Path to Conquest Notes
... showed he was a strong leader, and he was made ________________________. Caesar made many changes for the Roman Empire, including changing the Senate so it better represented the people, creating jobs, giving citizenship to more people, and helping the poor. Some senators feared That Caesar was plan ...
... showed he was a strong leader, and he was made ________________________. Caesar made many changes for the Roman Empire, including changing the Senate so it better represented the people, creating jobs, giving citizenship to more people, and helping the poor. Some senators feared That Caesar was plan ...
Roman Empire
... The Roman Empire fell when the Romans defeated the Visigoths at the Battle of Adrianople. ...
... The Roman Empire fell when the Romans defeated the Visigoths at the Battle of Adrianople. ...
Unit 2 Review - Mrs. Martinez
... 1. Because of the rugged mountains and islands, Greece developed independent ___________________. 2. Sparta was ruled by an _______________. Life was centered around the ____________ and people did not have a lot of ________________. 3. . Athens was ruled by a ____________________, but only men born ...
... 1. Because of the rugged mountains and islands, Greece developed independent ___________________. 2. Sparta was ruled by an _______________. Life was centered around the ____________ and people did not have a lot of ________________. 3. . Athens was ruled by a ____________________, but only men born ...
Chapter 10 The Roman Republic Study Guide
... their leaders Patricians -wealthy landowners; 9. __________ ___________ of Roman society upper class common people 10. Plebeian- ______________ ...
... their leaders Patricians -wealthy landowners; 9. __________ ___________ of Roman society upper class common people 10. Plebeian- ______________ ...
Early Civilizations of the Aegean Sea
... ______ 6) Retire means to give up one’s job. ______ 7) Mark Antony was the first emperor of Rome. ______ 8) Octavian declared war on Cleopatra and Caesar. ______ 9) In 49 B.C., the senate ordered Caesar to return to Rome without his army. ______ 10) The Roman senate made Caesar a dictator for life. ...
... ______ 6) Retire means to give up one’s job. ______ 7) Mark Antony was the first emperor of Rome. ______ 8) Octavian declared war on Cleopatra and Caesar. ______ 9) In 49 B.C., the senate ordered Caesar to return to Rome without his army. ______ 10) The Roman senate made Caesar a dictator for life. ...
ERA: 600 B
... obtain Greece by defeating the Macedonians, fought the Gauls (later France) to the north and the Spaniards to the west. Germanic invasions contributed to the fall of Rome. Perfection of military techniques: conquer but don't oppress; division of army into legions, emphasizing organization and reward ...
... obtain Greece by defeating the Macedonians, fought the Gauls (later France) to the north and the Spaniards to the west. Germanic invasions contributed to the fall of Rome. Perfection of military techniques: conquer but don't oppress; division of army into legions, emphasizing organization and reward ...
Chapter 24: World War I Outline
... 1. According to Virgil’s Aeneid, their ancestor was the Trojan hero ____________, who fled from Troy and sailed to Italy. B. The Roman Republic 1. The Romans ultimately established a _____________. 2. In 46 B.C., _______ ___________ seized control of the government; he ruled for about two years befo ...
... 1. According to Virgil’s Aeneid, their ancestor was the Trojan hero ____________, who fled from Troy and sailed to Italy. B. The Roman Republic 1. The Romans ultimately established a _____________. 2. In 46 B.C., _______ ___________ seized control of the government; he ruled for about two years befo ...
The Early Roman Republic SPQR, Structure
... government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf. A republic is quite different from a democracy, in which every citizen is expected to play an active role in governing the state. ...
... government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf. A republic is quite different from a democracy, in which every citizen is expected to play an active role in governing the state. ...