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THE TIME OF THE ROMANS By Eilah Kolvin Rome is the capital city of Italy This is the Italian flag THE ROMAN ARMY The Romans invaded Britain in August 55 B.C. Why the Romans came to Britain is not quite certain. Two reasons have been suggested: The Romans were cross with Britain for helping the Gauls (now called the French) fight against the Roman general Julius Caesar. They came to Britain looking for riches - land, slaves, and most of all, iron, lead, zinc, copper, silver and gold. The Romans stayed in Britain from 43 A.D to 410 A.D The Roman army was huge. They recruited young men from all over Rome. ROMAN BELIEFS The Romans believed in many different gods and goddesses. They sacrificed animals like bulls, sheep and pigs. The Romans worshipped the same gods as the Greeks but under the names of planets e.g. Mars=Ares Jupiter=Zeus Neptune=Poseidon Many people had shrines in their houses with a figure of their favourite god. They believed it was important to keep the gods happy with gifts or statues. ROMAN ENTERTAINMENT Gladiators The best way to get a man to fight to the death is to use a man who has nothing to lose, which is why slaves, criminals, and prisoners-of-war were ideal for the job. If a man was really good, he might keep winning and get his freedom. Acting in Amphitheatres The largest amphitheatre in the empire was the Colosseum. Roman actors wore masks so the audience could see their faces. Chariot racing The stadium (or circus) was used for chariot racing. ROMAN CLOTHES Men wore a knee-length tunic (chilton), either sleeveless or short-sleeved. Important Romans dressed in a long robe called a toga. Women wore a longer tunic which was often anklelength. The Roman Empire grew and grew until it was very powerful. Today Rome is still famous and it will be for many days to come.