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Do Now: Previewing Ancient Rome
• Complete the first two
columns of a KWL
chart for Rome
• What do you KNOW?
• What do you WANT to
know?
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Early Humans
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Mesopotamia
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Hebrew Kingdoms
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India
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China
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Greece
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Rome
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Ancient Rome
“All roads lead to
Rome”
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Why are these two boys nursing on
a wolf?
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Why are these men killing the man
in orange?
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Why are these people being fed to
lions?
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Standard 6.7.1Identify the location and describe the rise of the Roman
Republic, including the importance of such mythical and
historical figures as Aeneas, Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus,
Julius Caesar, and Cicero
ObjectiveI will be able to identify Rome on a map.
I will be able to describe mythological origins of Rome.
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Geography of the Mediterranean Sea
• Around 450 BC, the Athenians had created a democracy in Greece.
• To the west of Athens, on the Italian peninsula, lay the city of Rome.
AFRICA
EUROPE
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Greece Rome• The Romans borrowed
art and architecture
from the Greeks
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Greece Rome
• The Romans
borrowed religion
from the Greeks,
too!
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Zeus
Jupiter
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Aphrodite
Venus
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Hades
Pluto
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Poseidon
Neptune
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Hermes
Mercury
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Ares
Mars
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Geography of the Mediterranean Sea
• Around 450 BC, the Athenians had created a democracy in Greece.
• To the west of Athens, on the Italian peninsula, lay the city of Rome.
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2,5
00
Mile
s
3,500 miles
Rome
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Land
Italian
peninsula
Corsica
Sardinia
Sicily
Remember:
The Italian
peninsula
looks like a
boot kicking
a football!
Rome
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Land
Italian
peninsula
Corsica
Sardinia
Sicily
Remember: The
Italian peninsula
looks like a boot
kicking a football!
Rome
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Mountains
Alps
Apennines(ap eh ninz)
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Rivers
Po River
Tiber River
Rome is on the Tiber River.
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Seas
Mediterranean
Sea
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Fertile Land
Fertile Land
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Romulus and Remus
• A myth about the
founding of Rome
• Who was the first
king of Rome?
• Why is Rome
called Rome?
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RAFT
Role: Romulus
Audience: She-wolf
Format: Letter
Topic: Thank you
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• Extra information on Romulus/Remus
myth
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• According to the legend, Romulus and Remus were the
sons of Rhea Silvia, the daughter of King Numitor of
Alba Longa. Alba Longa was a mythical city located in
the Alban Hills southeast of what would become Rome.
Before the birth of the twins, Numitor was deposed by
his younger brother Amulius, who forced Rhea to
become a vestal virgin so that she would not give birth to
rival claimants to his title. However, Rhea was
impregnated by the war god Mars and gave birth to
Romulus and Remus. Amulius ordered the infants
drowned in the Tiber, but they survived and washed
ashore at the foot of the Palatine hill, where they were
suckled by a she-wolf until they were found by the
shepherd Faustulus.
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• Reared by Faustulus and his wife, the
twins later became leaders of a band of
young shepherd warriors. After learning
their true identity, they attacked Alba
Longa, killed the wicked Amulius, and
restored their grandfather to the throne.
The twins then decided to found a town on
the site where they had been saved as
infants. They soon became involved in a
petty quarrel, however, and Remus was
slain by his brother. Romulus then became
ruler of the settlement, which was named
"Rome" after him.
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• To populate his town, Romulus offered asylum to
fugitives and exiles. Rome lacked women, however, so
Romulus invited the neighboring Sabines to a festival
and abducted their women. A war then ensued, but the
Sabine women intervened to prevent the Sabine men
from seizing Rome. A peace treaty was drawn up, and
the communities merged under the joint rule of Romulus
and the Sabine king, Titus Tatius. Tatius' early death,
perhaps perpetrated by Romulus, left the Roman as the
sole king again. After a long and successful rule,
Romulus died under obscure circumstances. Many
Romans believed he was changed into a god and
worshipped him as the deity Quirinus. After Romulus,
there were six more kings of Rome, the last three
believed to be Etruscans. Around 509 B.C., the Roman
republic was established.