this slide show is all about ancient rome so lets take a look by abbie britcher

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Ancient Rome This slide show is all about ancient Rome so lets take a look BY Abbie Britcher

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Ancient Rome This slide show is all about ancient Rome so lets take a look BY Abbie Britcher

Where is Rome

Ancient Rome Coins

Roman coins date back to 211BC. Coins from this early period were made by a casting process that used lumps of bronze called Aes Rude. These are the type of coins they had

What Buildings do they have Colosseum

Arch of Titus

Trajan's Colum

Roman wars Only men could be in the Roman Army. No women. Every Roman soldier was a Roman citizen. He had to be at least 20 years old. He was not supposed to get married while he was a soldier. Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside Italy. There were Roman soldiers from Africa, France, Germany, the Balkans, Spain and the Middle East.

Soldiers had to stay in the army for at least 25 years! Then they could retire, with a pension or a gift of land to farm. Old soldiers often settled down to old age together, in a military town or colonia.

The Romans gave us

LanguageThe language we used today was developed from the Romans. The Romans spoke and wrote in Latin and many of our words are based on Latin words. The CalendarDid you know that the calendar we use today is more than 2,000 years old? It was started by Julius Caesar, a Roman ruler. It is based on the movement of the earth around the sun, and so is called the 'solar calendar.' The solar calendar has 365 days a year, and 366 days every leap year, or every fourth year. The names of our months are taken from the names of Roman gods and rulers. The month 'July,' in fact, is named after Julius Caesar himself!What did the Romans do for us

Laws and a legal systemThe laws and ways we determine what to do with someone who is accused of breaking a law came originally from the Roman Empire.The CensusThe Roman Empire was huge and included millions of people living over a large area. How did they keep track of all these people? Easy! They counted them! The Roman Empire began the practice of taking a census, or a 'count,' of all the people within its boundaries every so often. Today, many countries like ours take a census every 10 years.The Romans also gave us:

straight roadscentral heating concreteaqueducts (bridges for water)What did the romans do for us

There food

The Romans brought food over from other countries in their empire (imported food). Many of these food were new to Britain and had therefore never been tasted before by people living in Britain. These 'new' foods included many vegetables such as carrots, cucumbers, cabbages, radishes, broad beans and celery.

The Romans were also very fond of fish sauce called liquamen (also known as Garum).What did the romans wearBoys Girls Men wore a knee-length tunic (chilton), either sleeveless or short-sleeved. Roman men wore a cloak over their tunic, which was like a wide shawl that was draped over the shoulder and carefully wrapped around the body

Women wore a longer tunic which was often ankle-length. Over this the women wore a stola which was a full length from neck to ankle, high- waisted and fastened at the shoulders with clasps.

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