WHAT WAS ROMAN LITERATURE LIKE? Literature is a language like Russian, German, Jamaican and ETC.

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WHAT WAS ROMAN LITERATURE LIKE? Literature is a language like Russian, German, Jamaican and ETC.

WHAT WAS ROMAN LITERATURE LIKE? One of the most famous historians was Livy. He wrote his History of Rome about 10 BCE.

WHATS INTERESTING ABOUT ROME Pizza Colosseum

ROMAN ART By: Holden Graves

WHAT WAS ROMAN ART LIKE The Romans art was a lot like the Greeks. They placed Greek-style statues in their homes and public buildings. There art was very detailed and very beautiful. They usually used marble to carve there sculptures.

ROMAN ART Roman art is a very broad topic, spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents, from Europe into Africa and Asia. The first Roman art can be dated back to 509 B.C.E., with the legendary founding of the Roman Republic, and lasted until 330 C.E. (or much longer, if you include Byzantine art). Roman art also encompasses a broad spectrum of media including marble, painting, mosaic, gems, silver and bronze work, and terracottas, just to name a few. The city of Rome was a melting pot, and the Romans had no qualms about adapting artistic influences from the other Mediterranean cultures that surrounded and preceded them.

CAM NEWTON LOST SUPER BOWL 50 Broncos beat the Panthers HAHA you lost

ENGINEERING AN EMPIRE By Michael Romines

CAESARS BRIDGE In 55 b.c, Julius Caesar lead 8 legions, about 40,000 troops, North through Gaul. He wanted to cross the Rhine river, and nobody have ever crossed it with an army fit for conquest. He had to cross it with a bridge 4 football fields long and 40 feet across;it had to be strong enough to hold 40,000 troops. His troops did this in only 10 days. The force on the other side, 10 times the size of the Romans, ran when they saw the Romans cross. When the Romans came back, they took down the bridge so no one could cross it.

THE FLAVIAN AMPHITHEATER Also known as The Coliseum, it was built after Nero killed himself and Vespasian took over. It was the tallest building in Rome, and could hold 70,000 people comfortably. It had 110 drinking fountains, and 2 bathroom, big enough for a packed house. It also had a retractable roof that shaded the seats. They were able to build it only because of arches. The arches could hold just as much as a wall, but cut costs by half.

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT ROME What I like about Rome, is their engineering supremacy compared to other nations.

ROMAN FAMILY’S BY: CARSON NELSON The girls in the family could not go to school. The girls where taught by there mother to do house duties. The boys would go to school and collage. The girls could not join the military only the men.

THE MEN AND BOYS IN THE FAMILY The boys were the only one’s that went to school. The men were the rulers in the house. Boys would take over there Dad’s business after they became a certain age. Men hade to be in the military.

THE FOOD THE ROMANS ATE Poor romans ate bread, vegetables, soup, and porridge. Rich romans ate different types of meats, salads, and nuts.

WHAT IS ROMAN DAILY LIFE? Rachel Hill

JOBS The Roman have the same jobs they we have today. They had teachers, farmers, bakers, butchers, and more.

POPULATION The population in Rome was huge! It was one of the largest cities. When Augustus Ceasar was ruler over 1,000,000 lived in Rome. Since Rome was so populated Rome was planned out very carefully. The population was growing way to fast, and the soil was because of the farming for more food.(AVL)

BREAD AND GAMES The Bread and Games was the governments way of giving food and entertainment. This was one of the main ways the people got food and entertainment for free.

WHAT WAS ROMAN LITERATURE LIKE? Answer: Latin became the basis for many modern European languages, such as Italian, French, and Spanish, and shaped many others. Chandria Malone