Ancient Rome Life in Ancient Rome.

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Ancient Rome Life in Ancient Rome

BASED ON THIS IMAGE WHAT DO YOU THINK LIFE WAS LIKE IN ROME?

EQ EXPLAIN WHAT IS WHAT LIKE TO BE A ROMAN AND HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO LIFE TODAY?

Roman Values Discipline Strength Loyalty It you had all these qualities you were said to have the virtue of gravitas Strength > beauty Power > grace Usefulness > elegance

People of Rome Most lived in the countryside and worked on farms Merchants, soldiers, slaves, foreigners, and philosophers lived in Rome and smaller cities Crowded, noisy streets Diverse society

Slavery in Rome Widespread and important to economy About 1/3 of population Prisoners from conquered lands brought back by Roman armies (men, women, and children)

Slavery in Rome Slaves could be bought or sold Considered property of their owners Could be punished, rewarded, set free, or put to death as their masters saw fit

Slavery in Rome In city and farms Usually treated cruelly and did hard labor all day long Usually slaves of wealthy were treated better Some strong, healthy male slaves forced to become gladiators, or professional fighters

Religion Polytheistic Gods and Goddesses were guardian spirits of each family Symbols of the states People were expected to worship the gods Closely connected to Greek gods Worship of emperors also became part of religion

Life in Rome Wealth and social status made a difference in how one lived Rich lived extravagantly Large homes with gardens, slaves, and luxuries Parties for hours with foods that were rare and costly Roman Table Manners

Life in Rome Most people barely had necessities for life Most of city’s population was unemployed Poor people crowded in wood tenements, or apartments Fire was always a danger

City Life in Rome Roman Toilets Video

Life in Rome Bath Houses were a meeting place, bathing place, and socializing place Romans were very clean people Different types of pools Had stores and places to eat Poor and slaves could not use

Entertainment Free games, races, mock battles, and gladiator contests Provided by gov’t To distract and control the large number of people in the city 150 holidays a year

Gladiators Gladiators were used as entertainment Fight animals Stage battle re-enactments Fight each other Usually to the death of something, sometimes left up to the crowd Gladiator Fights (Prisoner to Hero)

GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

EQ EXPLAIN WHAT IS WHAT LIKE TO BE A ROMAN AND HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO LIFE TODAY?