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The Kingdom Period of Rome The Etruscans Sections One, Two, and Three

Founding of Rome The Story of Prince Aeneas and Roma. The Story of Trojan Prince Aeneas, the Latins, and Romulus and Remus (6-8 minutes). Romulus and Remus Webquest

Etruscans North of the Palatine Highly Civilized Farmers, Miners Larth the Etruscan Webquest North of the Palatine Highly Civilized Alphabet Tunnels/Dams Iron Tools Farmers, Miners Strong Army Shoes

Daily Life Good Times (3:45) Social Order Upper Class Middle Class Wealthy landowners Nobles Priests Upper Class Middle Class Lower Class Farmers Traders City Workers Enslaved People

Religious Beliefs Greeks Provinces Will of the gods Soothsayers

Tombs of Gold Banquet Catacombs Necropolis

Homework Academic Answer Questions 1-4 on page 214 Honors Read Chapter 2 and do Worksheet Etruscans (minute 1:50)

Etruscans and Romans Chapter 13, Section 3

Etruscans and Romans Read pages 26-27 of the Honors text Lucius Tarquinius – First Etruscan Ruler of Rome, 100 year dynasty. Etruscans – Culturally more advanced than the Latins.

Etruscan Contributions The Etruscans taught the Latins how to use an Arch Laid foundations for the first sewer system Drained swamp at the foot of the Palatine – built forum there Alphabet – Etruscans borrowed Greeks, Romans borrowed Etruscans Gladitorial Games Triumph- Parade for returning heroes

Etruscan Contributions Fasces – bundle of rods bound around an ax – symbol Roman Ruler’s power to execute Religious beliefs – soothsayers, temples, rituals

Arches and Aquaducts

The Romans and the Etruscans The Story (10 minutes) Test – In two days from today.