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Geography and the Early Development of Rome History Alive Chapter 32 Introduction • Roman Civilization lasted from 700 B.C.E. to 476 C.E. • Rome is located in Italy. • The Italian Peninsula is shaped like a boot. Romulus and Remus • Roman myth of how the city of Rome was found. • Princess gave birth to two sons fathered by Mars. • An Uncle tried to drown the boys in the Tiber River. • The boys were rescued by a wolf. Romulus and Remus • The boys were raised by the wolf. • They decided to build a town on the banks of the Tiber River. • The quarreled over who would rule the city. • Romulus killed his brother and named the city Rome. The Early Romans and Their Neighbors • The first Romans were Latins. • The lived in Italy 1000 B.C.E. • They built their village on the Palantine. • Their houses were made out of thatched huts. Rome borrowed Ideas from the Etruscans • The Romans learned how to build from the Etruscans. • They learned about arches and keystones. Rome borrowed Ideas from the Etruscans • The Etruscans enjoyed slave fighting and chariot races-• so did the Romans. Rome borrowed Ideas from the Greeks • Greek architecture. • The Romans used Greek designs in their own public buildings. • The Romans also used concrete to build huge stadiums. Rome borrowed Ideas from the Greeks • The Greek alphabet was adopted and then changed by the Etruscans. • The Romans then borrowed and altered the Etruscan alphabet. Rome borrowed Ideas from the Greeks • The Romans borrowed both Greek and Etruscan ideas for art. • Greek influence on Roman art work was called “Greco-Roman art.” Rome borrowed Ideas from the Greeks • Influence of Greek Mythology. • Greek mythology influenced Roman ideas about the gods. • Romans blended their gods with gods of other cultures. • Adopted the Greek gods as their own, but gave them Roman names. The End