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An Ancient Civilization Outside Ireland AncientRome

A M P M S S C

Roman Society

Ruling Classes Patricians Generals Senators Well Off Plebeians Doctors Architects Money Lenders Property Dealers Poorer Plebeians Shopkeeper Carpenters Jewellers Bakers Coopers Tile Makers Tanners Weavers Potters Unemployed Dole Slaves (Non Persons) Heavy work House work Building Road building Army Mining Farming Also Teachers and Doctors The Emperor

Arts and Crafts

Work done by the Plebeians Bakers Jewellers Glassworkers Tile makers Carpenters Shopkeepers Doctors Architects Soldiers Weavers (made cloth) Coopers (made barrels) Tanners (made leather) Potters (made pottery) Sculptors Artists (made frescoes and mosaic floors)

Gladiators

The Colosseum

Baths

Public Baths 900 baths in Rome Public baths Separate beths for men and women Cheap Free for children Tepidarium Caldarium Frigidarium Gymnasium Library

Circus Maximus 250,000 people Spina

The Roman Empire

How was the Roman Army organised? Main part of the army was the LEGION. There were 30 legions in the Roman army Each was made up of 5000 legionaires.

How the Roman Army was organised The legions were divided into centuries The centuries were commanded by a centurion Centuries originally had 100 men

How the Roman Army was organised The legions were divided into ………… Each one was commanded by a …………. ………….originally had a 100 men Cent means …………….

How to become a Legionary! You had to be a Roman citizen You had to be physically fit and 1.6m tall You were expected to stay in the army for 25 years

Training / Discipline 30 mile march every day Disobedience - flogged Mutiny – decimated They build army camps, roads, aquaducts

Artifacts